I have a little bit of difficulty visualizing the problem with the lower part and utilities problem. Is your objective to reduce rusting of the equipment or to make if comfortable to be in the garage at all times?
One thing is certain. It is the rate of temperature change and air exchange that causes rust on iron and steel especially when there is high humidity. I have seen heavier rust on equipment under an open pole barn than equipment left where the sun could warm it more quickly. If your building is enclosed where the air does not exchange much and there is sufficient insulation to keep the temperature of heavy metal masses above the dew point it should reduce rust formation.
If your natural gas heat is direct the water vapor produced by combustion would add to the problem by making the humidity higher inside than outside. I would think that you have a furnace with a heat exchanger that vents the burned gas out a flue, but I can't tell from the post.
This post was edited by Deutz Lover at 09:51:48 09/14/15 3 times.
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