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Re: Best Garage Heater for MA weather
Tony
Rockeey`s link for Mr.Heater-MH18 from Amazon has a product disclaimer that they can`t sell this unit in California or Massachusetts.
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Re: Best Garage Heater for MA weather
Originally Posted by Tony C
Okay guys. Looking for advice regarding my home's single car garage that I've finally organized enough to do work in this winter if...I can keep it warm enough. I insulated it this summer, so I should be able to retain some heat this winter. I figured this is the best place to get practical advice.
My goal is to be able to work out there a few hours at a time either after work, or during the weekend. Can anyone offer some specific products for me to research and hopefully purchase this week? Some recommend propane, but I'm having a hard time knowing how big a unit I actually need.
All comments are welcomed. I think that winter in New England is finally coming
You are correct. Winter is finally coming to NE. 50's to 20's with snow in a single day.
Propane is about $2.50 per gal... But pricy. I'm looking at a 3 bay shop which is propane.
Is your garage attached or detached?
Sorry, don't have much else to offer this thread.
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Re: Best Garage Heater for MA weather
I have a single burner heater from HF that mounts on a 20lb tank. It keeps my single car garage comfy by running for about 10 minutes every hour. I also have a small electric heater that looks like a oscillating fan. It does a good job maintaining the heat but won't warm it if it's cold.
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Re: Best Garage Heater for MA weather
Originally Posted by pilotpip
I have a single burner heater from HF that mounts on a 20lb tank. It keeps my single car garage comfy by running for about 10 minutes every hour.
This is what I was thinking about originally. So what kind of single burn heater? I saw some in Home Depot but did not know what size? Any recommendations?
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Re: Best Garage Heater for MA weather
Originally Posted by paul_g
You are correct. Winter is finally coming to NE. 50's to 20's with snow in a single day.
Is your garage attached or detached?
The garage is attached, and it is now insulated on all walls. Hoping that this helps my efforts to keep it warm and comfortable.
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Re: Best Garage Heater for MA weather
Originally Posted by JRP
Tony
Rockeey`s link for Mr.Heater-MH18 from Amazon has a product disclaimer that they can`t sell this unit in California or Massachusetts.
Good catch. I just looked it up and found this one:
Amazon.com: Mr. Heater F274865-Massachusetts/Canada Portable LP Heater: Automotive
Now this model makes more sense. It looks like an interesting product as long as it can keep the garage warm enough. This is where it would be great to be able to try one. I think I'd figure it out pretty quick.
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Re: Best Garage Heater for MA weather
Reading this post reminds me of one I read last year. The member was working on a car in his garage with some kind of heater burning for warmth. After a couple of hours he stopped for a smoke but his lighter wouldn't light. He was surprised because he had fueled it in the morning and had used it during the day. He then opened the garage door and was greeted by a rush of fresh air. The garage had become full of carbon monoxide. That was a time when smoking maybe saved his life.
Be careful with heaters in enclosed spaces. Get a professional installer for a garage heater. Personal safety issue.
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Re: Best Garage Heater for MA weather
With the propane heaters, you need to make sure you have combustion air. The smaller the area; the tighter the envelope, the more important that becomes. I wouldn't use my propane heaters anymore without sufficient air leaks. Whether inherent in the structure or created with a slightly open door or window. Don't be lazy. Step outside every once in awhile and see if you notice much of a difference in air quality. Get a carbine monoxide detector. They don't cost that much.
As for info, the heaters that run off of the smaller propane canisters can be adapted to work off the bigger tanks. it's a small adapter that probably costs $10-15.
There are catalytic propane heaters that heat by chemical reaction instead of combustion. You still need to allow some air in (for the reaction), but you don't have the carbon monoxide problem (The reaction creates carbon dioxide). These are becoming popular with some RV'ers. They are a little more pricey and you have to be careful not to contaminate them with dust. But they're more efficient and safe. Here's a popular one:
Amazon.com: Camco 57341 Olympian Wave-6 6000 BTU LP Gas Catalytic Heater: Automotive
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Re: Best Garage Heater for MA weather
I've used this one for ten years here in Michigan. I can get my attached 2 1/2 car non insulated garage up to 53 degrees with temps outside above 10 degrees. I have 10' ceilings so I also put a cheap oscillating fan in the corner and point it to the ceiling on low to circulate the heat.
DuraHeat 23,000 BTU Kerosene Portable Heater-DH2304 - The Home Depot
Edit- I also built a small dolly that the heater sits in so I can easily roll it around
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I use this set up. Leave a window cracked, the heater will be able to maintain. Its extremely convenient to use this thermostat as well.
Dyna-Glo Delux 50,000 BTU Kerosene Forced Air Heater-KFA50DGD - The Home Depot
http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-Ther.../dp/B001EA5ZCI
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