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Best way to heat a garage?

By IdahoRealtor

3 years ago


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    #18 3 years ago
    Quoted from guitarded:

    If I could upvote a post 3x, it would be this one.

    And I would upvote it 3x myself as well. We did radiant flooring in our basement when we built our house... Zero regrets, works incredibly well. The only time it is a little inconvenient is the fall and spring when the mornings are cold and it warms up during the day. All the heat from the concrete takes awhile to dissipate, so even when it is turned off, it is still warm and gets the house pretty warm. Seems a little weird to run the radiant heat and AC at the same time...

    #46 3 years ago
    Quoted from IdahoRealtor:

    Yep. Lots of helpful answers. Pretty much sold on the mini split, with a hanging gas heater as plan B if I need to reign in the budget. Taking up the whole garage is simply not an option.
    Has anyone else had problems with their pins due to low temps and temp swings? Wondering now what minimum temp I'll need to hold the space at.

    The humidity is a bigger issue than temps. I keep my “shed” at 40 when I am not in it, and bump it to 60 when I am in there. As long as it stays above freezing, keep an eye on humidity.

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