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Posted by 26Red on November 05, 2004 at 13:30:23 from (170.92.100.2):
I'm getting ready to install a heater in my 3-car garage- since I live in the burbs, I only really have two choices for heat. The electric utility is offering a $99 deal on a 17000 btu garage heater installed with off peak meter. I figured the heater would have to be at least 45000 btu to work well. So I would have to buy another 17000 btu electric heater at $235 to make it heat up the garage in less than an hour. I'd like to keep the garaage at 35 degrees or so. this winter(southern MN) and then kick it up to 60 when I need to work out there. Would I be better off just using a nat. gas heater? (about $550 for the heater) Ideally, I'd like to tear out the garage floor and install a radiant floor heating system...but the cement is only a year old..
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