| Why do you need a heater for your remodeled | | | | garage you would definitely want to ventilate the |
| garage? | | | | garage properly. |
| The answer for this question is pretty plain : one | | | | A particularly good and popular choice nowadays |
| of the major disadvantages of using your garage | | | | is a gas heater. Of course, you have to hire a |
| as a workshop or a home office is that it wasn't | | | | professional to install it. You can find a gas heater |
| intended for that. The garage is the special place | | | | suited to your budget for remodeling the garage. |
| reserved for your automobile, the garage is the | | | | There are many models and nearly all of them |
| room where you keep your lawn and garden | | | | are reasonably inexpensive. |
| accessories. | | | | The main advantage of a gas heater is that it |
| If you begin to use this space for other projects | | | | gives you a consistently warm environment. They |
| that you have, you must deal with one of the | | | | are available in both manual and thermostatic |
| major concerns, that is warmth. In the summer | | | | control types. You would probably prefer a model |
| you do not have to worry too much about this, | | | | which has a thermostat, although its price is a little |
| but during cold seasons you may find some | | | | higher than the cost of a manual temperature |
| difficulties in continuing your project due to the | | | | control model. The single thing that you've got to |
| very low temperature. | | | | do is to set it on a required temperature and |
| You'll be able to find some ways to warm up | | | | leave it to do its job. |
| your workshop-garage. You can try one of the | | | | There are two kinds of gas heaters : vented and |
| porcelain heaters ; they work great and can heat | | | | vent less. The vent less unit uses air from the |
| up a good area but they're not meant to warm a | | | | room and the vented model contains a system |
| large space for a long time. | | | | that vents directly out of the garage. The |
| Another solution for you would be to use a | | | | downside of the vent less model is that you have |
| kerosene heater. These heaters are | | | | to keep the room vented at all times as the unit |
| straightforward to turn on, most of them have | | | | uses the air from the room where it's been |
| an electrical starter. It should have a thermostat | | | | installed. The major benefit for the both kinds of |
| to be ready to control the temperature. | | | | gas heaters is they have a pretty low running |
| Furthermore, they have a specific smell, they do | | | | cost compared to the Kerosene and electric |
| function on kerosene! So if you suspect you Can't | | | | heaters. |
| handle the smell, a kerosene heater would not be | | | | Remember that if you choose to install a more |
| a sensible choice for you. They are quite deadly | | | | complicated heating system like a gas heater, you |
| for your children, if they have access to the | | | | must ask for a pro's help. |