msmit62
Well-known member
We moved about five years ago and I'm finally getting ready to hook up the floor mounted cabinet-style heater (natural gas) in my garage that I had at my old garage so I can have a warm place to work in the winter. There is no chimney in the new garage so I need to have a hole cut in the roof. Before I proceed, I just wanted to ask all of you if I would be better off purchasing a hanging furnace and venting out the side of the garage rather than cutting a hole in the ceiling and roof. I've always believed the old saying that says something like "never cut a hole in the roof if you don't have to". The hanging furnace is anywhere from $500-$1000 and, according to my heating guy, not that much more efficient than my old cabinet-style heater. The hanging furnace has a forced exhaust so it can be vented sideways, whereas mine vents naturally, so it has to have a vertical chimney. I think I'm better off sticking with what I have, but I just wanted to see if any of you had strong feelings against adding the chimney hole. A few other points that might be important: the work would be done by a local professional roofer (recommended by a builder that I trust), the garage roof is only 4 years old, the heater is old but rock-solid (the burner will never rot away). Thanks in advance for any advice.