earthworks
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I'm just starting framing on my 32 x 40 garage with attic trusses. The walls are 2x6 with r20 insulation and the attic ceiling will be r30. knee walls will also be r20. I ran the gas line the other day, but haven't decided on the heating source i'll be using.
I'd like to do it the least expensive way. I want to heat the attic which will be my Office / Man Cave to a constant 10C or 15C (21C is 72F that's all i know!), then bring up the temp when i use it. And I'd like to keep the main garage which will be used for parking, just above freezing, or possibly leave it unheated and have storage for things that can freeze in the heated space upstairs. But I do want something to heat the downstairs occassionally. Wood heat would be awesome as i have alot of wood on my property, but too much work to maintain a constant temperature with.
My thoughts are...
- old high efficiency gas furnace can be found used for cheap, and just heat the whole thing, but then have to pay for ducting and worry about an old furnace breaking down. Also they say that parking in a heated garage is bad for the vehicle with all the freezing and thawing of road salts and such. Is this really an issue?
- heat downstairs with hanging unit heater kept very low, and then need a secondary heater upstairs like a gas fireplace
- find a easy solution for heat upstairs, such as a gas fireplace which can also be found cheap used. and then heat downstairs only occassionally with a wood stove
The last option poses the question about insulating the attic floor also, which is another expense and more work. Would it be ok to heat just the attic if it's floor wasn't insulated.
I'm looking forward to your ideas. I've been tossing this around in my head for a while now... these are the things that keep me up at night.
I'd like to do it the least expensive way. I want to heat the attic which will be my Office / Man Cave to a constant 10C or 15C (21C is 72F that's all i know!), then bring up the temp when i use it. And I'd like to keep the main garage which will be used for parking, just above freezing, or possibly leave it unheated and have storage for things that can freeze in the heated space upstairs. But I do want something to heat the downstairs occassionally. Wood heat would be awesome as i have alot of wood on my property, but too much work to maintain a constant temperature with.
My thoughts are...
- old high efficiency gas furnace can be found used for cheap, and just heat the whole thing, but then have to pay for ducting and worry about an old furnace breaking down. Also they say that parking in a heated garage is bad for the vehicle with all the freezing and thawing of road salts and such. Is this really an issue?
- heat downstairs with hanging unit heater kept very low, and then need a secondary heater upstairs like a gas fireplace
- find a easy solution for heat upstairs, such as a gas fireplace which can also be found cheap used. and then heat downstairs only occassionally with a wood stove
The last option poses the question about insulating the attic floor also, which is another expense and more work. Would it be ok to heat just the attic if it's floor wasn't insulated.
I'm looking forward to your ideas. I've been tossing this around in my head for a while now... these are the things that keep me up at night.