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dnwong

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Jul 27, 2006
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Location
Aldie, VA
I don't heat my garage all the time. Mostly a few hours a few evenings a week or during the daytime on weekend. Our winters typically low's would be in the 20's. Should be ok?

I considered a nat gas heater since I have a line nearby, but after the cost to purchase and install might take a while to re-coop savings.

Thoughts?
 

Hult250R

New member
Joined
Mar 14, 2010
Messages
4
Location
Quad Cities, Iowa
I had that exact heater in my 720sq ft x 10' ceiling garage here in Iowa.
Finished and insulated r13 walls and about r25 ceiling insulation.

I used a torpedo style heater to get the garage up to temp then used the elec to maintain temp.
It would take the elec heater hours to warm it up.

Last year i had natural gas ran out and a 50,000 btu house furnace hooked up. Gave up on the electric and torpedo heat.
 
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