Thursday, 27 October 2011

What Options Do You Have For Garage Heating

By Richard Hollins


You may like to work in your garage during the winter and if so then a garage heater might be something you are interested in; if so then knowing that there are two ways to heat a room could be helpful to you. Radiant heating uses heat that has come from a source material while convection heating involves warm air being circulated in a room.

You will probably already be using convection heating in your home but you are not advised to extend this heating into your garage. If you were to do this you would be increasing the risk of dangerous fumes from the garage such as car exhausts entering your home through the duct in the garage.

If your garage doesn't require a lot of ventilation then you would be better having convection heating. Radiation heating does warm you quickly; however you have to be near the heat source or in its heat path to reap its benefits.

The following are some of the heating options that you can choose from.

- It is easier to get an electric heater because of the fact that you do not require ventilation for it and there is electricity in most homes. However although these heaters are cheaper than other units, their operating rates are high.

- Many people use natural gas in the home and as such a natural gas heater is then a good option for the garage. The price of these heaters is higher than other heaters but the great thing is that once you have paid for the heater, it will cost you less to run. The big issue with these heaters is that they need to be placed near to an exterior wall so that a vent can be installed.

- Another option that is cheap to run is a propane heater. But because these heaters produce soot, moisture and carbon monoxide, they need to be placed near an exterior wall so they can be ventilated properly.

- A wood burning heater is good if you are planning to spend the day in the garage as they generate heat for quite a long time.




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