RedRooster
Diamond Member
I'm looking at figuring out a way to heat my attached, uninsulated 20x24 garage this winter. Electricity is over double the cost of gas here, so I'm curious about the natural gas radiant heaters.
Is it possible to run those things in an unventilated garage? The reason I ask is, I don't want to start cutting holes in my walls for one season, since I'll probably insulate next year and it should be a little warmer in there and I might not even need the heater. I've read that garages are nowhere near as airtight as the home, and should allow enough air leakage to get cycle a certain amount of fresh air in. I don't use my garage as a workshop anyways, so passing out while working on my car isn't an issue really.
Or do those heaters need a lot more fresh air cycled than what the normal leakage in the walls/under the door would allow?
Is it possible to run those things in an unventilated garage? The reason I ask is, I don't want to start cutting holes in my walls for one season, since I'll probably insulate next year and it should be a little warmer in there and I might not even need the heater. I've read that garages are nowhere near as airtight as the home, and should allow enough air leakage to get cycle a certain amount of fresh air in. I don't use my garage as a workshop anyways, so passing out while working on my car isn't an issue really.
Or do those heaters need a lot more fresh air cycled than what the normal leakage in the walls/under the door would allow?