There are two types of natural gas heaters to consider for heating your garage.
Installing forced air furnace in garage.
An infrared heater is quiet and doesn t blow air but it s expensive and placement in the garage is critical.
There s one place though that s even worse.
Because your garage is not considered part of your living space builders will not install heating vents to keep the garage warm so adding your own heating is a must if you choose to work in your.
Forced air systems are usually the cheapest ones to install in homes today and a furnace qualifies as this type of system.
An upflow furnace is the type of furnace that most people are accustomed to seeing.
Provide 5 000 watts of heating power to up provide 5 000 watts of heating power to up to 500 sq.
In an electric furnace the air is pushed past heating elements but the principle is the same.
How to install an upflow furnace in your garage.
A forced air garage heater that blows warm air like a conventional furnace and a low intensity infrared tube heater that radiates heat.
A high level cut out automatically deactivates the heater if it reaches overheat levels and reactivates it automatically when.
Using natural gas the furnace transfers heat energy to the air through the heat exchanger.
The process starts when the furnace pulls room temperature air in the home into the system.
This is a complete install of an american standard furnace.
Of a garage basement and warehouse or construction addition using this fahrenheat 5 000 watt portable electric heater.
From an efficiency standpoint the garage would be a better location than an unconditioned attic.
The best garage heater.
Heat pumps and ducts are part of it too.
An attached garage as shown at left.
Since most homes have their hvac system serve multiple functions at once it can be cheaper to install the unit in the attic because the roof access can make inspections.
The problem here is health and safety.
Garage air getting into the home can lead.
First let s review how forced air heating systems work.
Step 1 install hvac unit.
I ve written about how bad it is to put your heating and cooling system in an unconditioned attic especially in a cooling climate.
Ensure that the forced air heating is installed according to the manufacturer s specifications as if it is improperly installed it may void the warranty.
You ll be warmed and so will the floor if it s free of vehicles.