Well, its not official yet but we are pretty close to finally getting our first house! I wont bore you with the details, but we have been waiting almost a year. Anyway now that it seems like its going to go through I need to start figuring out the garage plans. First on the list is heat!
This is a town house so there are quite a few drawback to the garage. First it is not all that big (19'x19' or so). Second the master bedroom is directly above it. There is one outside wall, but I am pretty sure I cant punch though it for anything.
The water heater and furnace are just on the other side of the back wall though. I am thinking about a hanging natural gas heater but I don't really know if I can tie the vent into the existing stack without causing problems. So lets assume that I cant do that for now, what other options do I have? I have heard more bad than good with ventless. I feel like electric will be way too expensive to run. Which pretty much leaves various radiant and torpedo style heaters. We have used a torpedo style for years now, and its not so bad but the noise gets annoying, and the fumes are pretty strong. I remember the fumes were fine on kerosene, but we cant find it at a pump anymore so we run it on diesel.
Anyway, Ill stop babbling and wait to hear what you all have to say. Thanks in advance for the help guys!
Sean
This is a town house so there are quite a few drawback to the garage. First it is not all that big (19'x19' or so). Second the master bedroom is directly above it. There is one outside wall, but I am pretty sure I cant punch though it for anything.
The water heater and furnace are just on the other side of the back wall though. I am thinking about a hanging natural gas heater but I don't really know if I can tie the vent into the existing stack without causing problems. So lets assume that I cant do that for now, what other options do I have? I have heard more bad than good with ventless. I feel like electric will be way too expensive to run. Which pretty much leaves various radiant and torpedo style heaters. We have used a torpedo style for years now, and its not so bad but the noise gets annoying, and the fumes are pretty strong. I remember the fumes were fine on kerosene, but we cant find it at a pump anymore so we run it on diesel.
Anyway, Ill stop babbling and wait to hear what you all have to say. Thanks in advance for the help guys!
Sean