Golennygo
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Hello All! I’m new to these forums and excited to access this great resource!
We are building a new house in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
The build includes a 17x20 attached garage. The floor is a 4” cement slab and the ceiling height is approx 12’. 2 1/2 of the walls are exterior. I plan on insulating the ceiling and walls before the first winter. The builder offers that as an option, R40 ceiling and R12 walls so I will aim for the same. I will also drywall all of it and we are getting an insulated garage door. I assume a small part of the wall structure will be cement, I.e. the bottom 18 inches or something like that. Does it make sense to frame and insulate that space also? I don’t really want to lose the floor space but maybe it’d be worth it.
I have never had a heated garage before but I sure would like this one to have that option! I don’t plan to heat it all the time but rather for occasional project work. There’s a possibility that I will end up using it more than that but that’s not highly likely. I’m hoping to be able to get the garage to approximately 15 degrees Celsius in mid winter, when it’s -20 Celsius outside. Smh.
I have an option to add a natural gas line in the garage but it’s about $800 for the line. I’ve asked for a price to run a 220 volt line to the garage but don’t have that number yet.
If you were in my shoes would you go with gas or hydro? I started browsing the forums but I didn’t really find the answers I was looking for.
How many BTUs do I need? Is there a calculator somewhere to figure that out?
For the garage floor I have two options for the finish. Broom or smooth. I’m not sure which way to go there. We do plan on parking in the garage so it will get covered with winter salt and sludge etc. I have briefly looked at coatings for the floor, epoxy mostly, but given the use I’m not even sure if that makes sense!!
So, hello from Canada Eh and I’d be happy to hear your thoughts and opinions as well as links etc. to anything I should read! Also, if I’ve missed any important details let me know.
Thanks in advance!!!
We are building a new house in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
The build includes a 17x20 attached garage. The floor is a 4” cement slab and the ceiling height is approx 12’. 2 1/2 of the walls are exterior. I plan on insulating the ceiling and walls before the first winter. The builder offers that as an option, R40 ceiling and R12 walls so I will aim for the same. I will also drywall all of it and we are getting an insulated garage door. I assume a small part of the wall structure will be cement, I.e. the bottom 18 inches or something like that. Does it make sense to frame and insulate that space also? I don’t really want to lose the floor space but maybe it’d be worth it.
I have never had a heated garage before but I sure would like this one to have that option! I don’t plan to heat it all the time but rather for occasional project work. There’s a possibility that I will end up using it more than that but that’s not highly likely. I’m hoping to be able to get the garage to approximately 15 degrees Celsius in mid winter, when it’s -20 Celsius outside. Smh.
I have an option to add a natural gas line in the garage but it’s about $800 for the line. I’ve asked for a price to run a 220 volt line to the garage but don’t have that number yet.
If you were in my shoes would you go with gas or hydro? I started browsing the forums but I didn’t really find the answers I was looking for.
How many BTUs do I need? Is there a calculator somewhere to figure that out?
For the garage floor I have two options for the finish. Broom or smooth. I’m not sure which way to go there. We do plan on parking in the garage so it will get covered with winter salt and sludge etc. I have briefly looked at coatings for the floor, epoxy mostly, but given the use I’m not even sure if that makes sense!!
So, hello from Canada Eh and I’d be happy to hear your thoughts and opinions as well as links etc. to anything I should read! Also, if I’ve missed any important details let me know.
Thanks in advance!!!