Garage heating

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*If you have a basement or partial basement under your garage, you can place a heater in it, effectively heating the ceiling, which would be the floor of your garage.
 
*If you have a basement or partial basement under your garage, you can place a heater in it, effectively heating the ceiling, which would be the floor of your garage.
 
*Consider putting two inches of new concrete on your existing floor, and lay down electric heating pads before the pour.
 
*Consider putting two inches of new concrete on your existing floor, and lay down electric heating pads before the pour.
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*A design that is being noticed is building a concrete box about a foot away from the shop with a stack coming out the back leading into the shop and another stack out the top for fumes.  The rear stack's low exit from the box will transfer heat without bringing harmful fumes.  This also aids in safety with the fire being contained in the box and not directly in contact with the building.  Old chimney pipes work well for both passages.
  
 
==Related==
 
==Related==

Revision as of 21:05, 8 March 2010

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