SSCR
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Just spent a great part of the evening searching through threads on this awesome forum, trying to get ideas for heat in my new garage.
I live near Chicago and the winters can be pretty rough, the gargae is 22' wide by 31' deep, planning on insulating with R13 in the walls and R19 in the ceiling. The service door is double walled steel with insulation and I have quite a few windows but they are double pane with low E glass. I do have a second story that is dormered out that I also would like heated. I park two vehicles in there that will be in and out and only plan on heating the garage when I'm out there working on a project, or hanging out with friends (i.e. man cave).
I orginally planned on a pellet stove but thought that might be overkill and take too long to warm the place. Plus I can't use the tax break since it is new construction and not really considered a "dwelling". I also thought about "blue flame" ventless heaters hung on the walls, one on each floor fed by a propane tank outside but heard they might be dangerous. Please note that I don't plan on any painting, other high fume work or making saw dust, just wrenching on some old motorcycles and such. I could probably trench a natural gas line out there, but for the few times a month I would really be heating the garage, I think it might be too much trouble. I have a deck that the line would have to go under, yikes. My electric buddy says that I really shouldn't eat up my panel trying to use electric heat (baseboard) and that it really isn't cost effective. Also I would like something a little more permanent than a portable kerosene heater or the like, man I am a premadonna.
After all my searching tonight, I really only found more solutions that I could go with and I'm really confused. Seems like everyone hear really loves Mr. Heat ceiling mounted heaters. Any ideas would be welcomed and thanks this seems like a great place!
I live near Chicago and the winters can be pretty rough, the gargae is 22' wide by 31' deep, planning on insulating with R13 in the walls and R19 in the ceiling. The service door is double walled steel with insulation and I have quite a few windows but they are double pane with low E glass. I do have a second story that is dormered out that I also would like heated. I park two vehicles in there that will be in and out and only plan on heating the garage when I'm out there working on a project, or hanging out with friends (i.e. man cave).
I orginally planned on a pellet stove but thought that might be overkill and take too long to warm the place. Plus I can't use the tax break since it is new construction and not really considered a "dwelling". I also thought about "blue flame" ventless heaters hung on the walls, one on each floor fed by a propane tank outside but heard they might be dangerous. Please note that I don't plan on any painting, other high fume work or making saw dust, just wrenching on some old motorcycles and such. I could probably trench a natural gas line out there, but for the few times a month I would really be heating the garage, I think it might be too much trouble. I have a deck that the line would have to go under, yikes. My electric buddy says that I really shouldn't eat up my panel trying to use electric heat (baseboard) and that it really isn't cost effective. Also I would like something a little more permanent than a portable kerosene heater or the like, man I am a premadonna.
After all my searching tonight, I really only found more solutions that I could go with and I'm really confused. Seems like everyone hear really loves Mr. Heat ceiling mounted heaters. Any ideas would be welcomed and thanks this seems like a great place!
Keep the ideas and info coming and I'll keep searching older posts. Thanks-D