Hey guys,
I'm building an 804sqft detached garage and trying to sort out which way to go for heat.
What would be cheaper in the long run keeping in mind the awesome new Carbon Tax that will be implemented in January? Gas or Electric?
Hey guys,
I'm building an 804sqft detached garage and trying to sort out which way to go for heat.
What would be cheaper in the long run keeping in mind the awesome new Carbon Tax that will be implemented in January? Gas or Electric?
Are you thinking of a permanent solution like?
Gas is the way to go. Much more efficient.
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Consumption cost will be about 3x to 5x higher with electricity.
Don't forget to factor in all the initial costs.
Do gas for sure... take the chance to run any other wires out to the garage (ethernet / phone / whatever) and make sure to go with separated combustion for the gas heater
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You might also want to install a ceiling fan to bring the much hotter air down from the ceiling. Usually the lowest fan setting will suffice.
Thanks for the advice - looks like I'll stick with gas
Definitely gas.
I did electricity on my first garage because I was able to get the heater for free so I thought I couldn't go wrong. Was I ever wrong. This was back you had several months of estimated usage then an actual. So the first few months I thought it was hardly using anything and then all of a sudden I had a $600 bill. Then they were estimating it at about $450 a month after that. 17 years ago making $35K a year that really hurt.
Gas is significantly cheaper. And the cops won't think you have a grow-op...
Just run two conduits out to garage with a feed wire. Done for anything thrown at you in the future.Originally posted by gretz
Do gas for sure... take the chance to run any other wires out to the garage (ethernet / phone / whatever) and make sure to go with separated combustion for the gas heater
Also 60A plug in inside the garage but by the garage door. You'll use it a lot just with working on driveway stuff, etc.
I vote for in-floor heating with a boiler. Cars are always warm and no wet spots :P
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I vote for in-floor heating with a boiler. Cars are always warm and no wet spots :P
The main door loses heat like crazy.
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My dad built a garage at my parents place a couple years back, very similar size to OP. Has in floor heating, and it's phenomenal. The best part is you can open the man door and OH door, let all the warm air out when it's like 20 below, and within a couple minutes of closing them the garage is back up to temp. It seems way more efficient than forced air.
The pad was poured in April and I didn't even think about in-floor at the time. I'm running 2 conduit (1 for electrical and 1 for low voltage) and a gas line from the house to the garage.
I can decide whether to do forced air or infrared/radiant when the time comes to install a heater.
Last edited by cet; 09-28-2016 at 09:11 AM.
In slab heating is only worth it if you are a baller where money is no object or you are working in your garage EVERY day in the winter.
Most of us are fine with a radiant heater that we start up a few hours before we plan to be in the garage just so that we can do a couple of things from time to time in the winter.
Forced air hands down. In 2014 I did the math and a bunch of scenarios (fixed vs variable) for infrared and gas for my 24x26 garage and in every case I had gas was cheaper. In hindsight I would have done in floor but for what I have I'm super happy.
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He must have this temp cranked right up. I have mine set to 15 and it takes a bit to get the chill out after leaving the door open to shovel the snow.Originally posted by cjblair
My dad built a garage at my parents place a couple years back, very similar size to OP. Has in floor heating, and it's phenomenal. The best part is you can open the man door and OH door, let all the warm air out when it's like 20 below, and within a couple minutes of closing them the garage is back up to temp. It seems way more efficient than forced air.
Exactly. I know two people with in floor heat and both ended up also getting a forced air heater just to help with quicker heat ups.Originally posted by G
He must have this temp cranked right up. I have mine set to 15 and it takes a bit to get the chill out after leaving the door open to shovel the snow.
I guess I am cheap.
I set it to 15 and the big doors are only open when things (cars, snowblower, etc.) need to get in and out. As soon as it is in or out, the door closes.
I'm not in the habit of heating the outdoors in the winter. My wife doesn't always share my view. haha
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