Posted by dr darren on October 01, 2008 at 18:31:23 from (208.104.152.174):
In Reply to: garage heat posted by gregk on October 01, 2008 at 17:23:11:
there is several things you can do. you can do geo-thermal heat pump, which is expensive, or a water heater/storage tank, but for a garage, you will be heating water you wont always need to be hot, unless you can use the hot water from your house water heater. or you can go to an ondemand water heater or boiler. that way when you dont need the floor heated, no water is being heated.
the cheapest route, unless you have one of these systems already, woudl be to use your hot water from the house, if its connected to the house. that way if u need to upgrade that water heater, the house benefits too.
there is always solar wayer heating. i am going to install a thermal water heater in my house, it has a soalr elect panel on it, so the pump that pumps the water through the system will be solar run and wont need grid elect. but down side is no active heat at night, just carry over.
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