Hi,
I'm real close to starting my 32 x 28 garage addition. Walls will be 2 x 6 and ceiling height will be 12'. I'm using attic trusses so I'll have a 12' x 32' room in the attic. I'm planning on two 10' x 8' fully insulated doors as well as fully insulating the walls and ceiling (but will insulate around the attic room). I'm planning on 2" foam board under the slab.
I'm thinking of installing pex to be ready for a heated floor. But the tank cost looks really high from Radiantec - $3000 or more. So now I'm comparing all the options. I'm in MD and am also running water to the garage for a toilet and sink so don't want it to freeze. I do have the option of propane already as we use it for the house heat, etc.
The other options are gas furnace (can add AC also) or heat pump. The heat pump is probably the cheapest to install but also the worst for quick heatups from 50-55 which is where I might keep it most of the time to avoid freezing (can you get thermostats that go lower than this?) If I go the pex route, then AC becomes a more expensive option (needed to add ducts,etc.) and heating the attic room also probably is a problem, I guess. How effective is a heated floor in heating the entire area? Why go this way - just because it feels cozy on the feet? If we have an insulated floor and also a heated room via a gas furnace forced air system, then won't the floor attain the air temp roughly?
Any experience along these lines? I've never had an air conditioned garage, but I know how much I sweat in the summer in MD and it might be a really neat thing to have, so I'm starting to think that a gas furnace/AC sounds really good. The other advantage is that it would be really easy to heat the attic room. The total cost might be about the same as a heated floor and adding AC would be easy.
Comments?
By the way, my plan is to go for a 2 post assymetric lift. This is in additon to my 20 x 20 tiny "2 car" house garage/ That will be for one car and the other half will be the "shed" for the tractor and other stuff.
Thanks!
Tom
I'm real close to starting my 32 x 28 garage addition. Walls will be 2 x 6 and ceiling height will be 12'. I'm using attic trusses so I'll have a 12' x 32' room in the attic. I'm planning on two 10' x 8' fully insulated doors as well as fully insulating the walls and ceiling (but will insulate around the attic room). I'm planning on 2" foam board under the slab.
I'm thinking of installing pex to be ready for a heated floor. But the tank cost looks really high from Radiantec - $3000 or more. So now I'm comparing all the options. I'm in MD and am also running water to the garage for a toilet and sink so don't want it to freeze. I do have the option of propane already as we use it for the house heat, etc.
The other options are gas furnace (can add AC also) or heat pump. The heat pump is probably the cheapest to install but also the worst for quick heatups from 50-55 which is where I might keep it most of the time to avoid freezing (can you get thermostats that go lower than this?) If I go the pex route, then AC becomes a more expensive option (needed to add ducts,etc.) and heating the attic room also probably is a problem, I guess. How effective is a heated floor in heating the entire area? Why go this way - just because it feels cozy on the feet? If we have an insulated floor and also a heated room via a gas furnace forced air system, then won't the floor attain the air temp roughly?
Any experience along these lines? I've never had an air conditioned garage, but I know how much I sweat in the summer in MD and it might be a really neat thing to have, so I'm starting to think that a gas furnace/AC sounds really good. The other advantage is that it would be really easy to heat the attic room. The total cost might be about the same as a heated floor and adding AC would be easy.
Comments?
By the way, my plan is to go for a 2 post assymetric lift. This is in additon to my 20 x 20 tiny "2 car" house garage/ That will be for one car and the other half will be the "shed" for the tractor and other stuff.
Thanks!
Tom