I have a pretty well Insulated 1120sqft garage built in 2016 which is all open floor, 2 windows and 2 insulated over head doors, I work out of the shop full time year round. Since it was built I have been using a 120000btu 81% afue Baird hot air oil furnace which is set up about center of the wall blowing straight to the other end of the garage. I know this furnace is oversized but I got it for free. I keep the furnace set to 67 degrees all winter long and on average I would burn under 400 gallon of off road.
To make a long story short I am faced with putting up a new chimney (selkirk stainless) and I am looking at $1800 to do so. I have been wanting to put AC in as I had to clear some land next to the shop and I don't get the shade anymore and the humidity starts to creep in, we get some long humid stretches here in NE Vermont. I have a engine machine shop and the humidity is a real enemy. I was thinking going with a propane furnace with evap coil. Or possibly a mini split but worry about electric bill sky rocketing.
From generic calculations online and being in northeast VT it looks like I would roughly need a 60000-80000btu propane furnace depending on which AFUE and 1.5 ton AC system. I have been doing as much research as possible in my spare time such as brands, AFUE percentages and the pros and cons of those percentages such as venting/intake, serviceability and what the difference will be in cost in gallons of propane VS what I have been going through in oil, and I understand oil has a higher btu per gallon than propane. Any input/recommendations would be appreciated. Thank you
To make a long story short I am faced with putting up a new chimney (selkirk stainless) and I am looking at $1800 to do so. I have been wanting to put AC in as I had to clear some land next to the shop and I don't get the shade anymore and the humidity starts to creep in, we get some long humid stretches here in NE Vermont. I have a engine machine shop and the humidity is a real enemy. I was thinking going with a propane furnace with evap coil. Or possibly a mini split but worry about electric bill sky rocketing.
From generic calculations online and being in northeast VT it looks like I would roughly need a 60000-80000btu propane furnace depending on which AFUE and 1.5 ton AC system. I have been doing as much research as possible in my spare time such as brands, AFUE percentages and the pros and cons of those percentages such as venting/intake, serviceability and what the difference will be in cost in gallons of propane VS what I have been going through in oil, and I understand oil has a higher btu per gallon than propane. Any input/recommendations would be appreciated. Thank you
