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Buy A Garage Heater Now!

Before you know it, outside temperatures will be dropping below freezing in many parts of the country and you’ll be saying, "boy, if I just had a heated garage!". Well my friends, now is the time to get it done. Don’t wait till the snow flies. Get a garage heater now!

Why heat a garage? As discussed in one of my previous articles, a garage makes up about 20% of usable space in the average home and represents the most under-utilized space in most climates during the winter months. Think what you could do with that extra space on those cold winter days. Afterall, a heated garage can be a lot more than a depository for cars and junk.

Think of the possibilities. A heated garage can be used for:

Recreation (exercise equipment/table tennis)

Woodworking and crafts

DIY Auto repairs / Mechanical maintenance

Painting & refinishing furniture

Repairing household items

Pet comfort

Laundry

Entertaining

Home business

Child day care

In addition, a heated garage provides damage protection. Cold temperatures in the garage can be detrimental to vehicles and house plumbing. In a cold garage, ice, snow and road salt can stay frozen and gradually corrode auto sheet metal, cold engine starts can damage engines, and plumbing in adjacent walls may freeze up.

Another great reason to have a garage heater ……warm garage = warm car = happy wife.

To state the obvious, garages are great places to set up a workbench to do basic tasks, repairs and hobby work. No garage should be without a good workbench and a place to store tools.

Eight years ago, I installed a 25,000 BTU vent free infrared gas heater directly above my workbench in the back of my two car garage. I love being able to turn the thermostat up when I’m at my workbench, then turn the thermostat down again when I leave. This keeps cost of operation very low – just pennies a day to keep at 55 to 60 degrees all the time. It helps that my garage is well insulated.

There are many garage heater options on the market. I recommend going online and doing a search. Personally, I prefer a vent free gas infrared heater, like the one in my own garage, or a vented infrared garage tube heater. What if gas is unavailable? Electric forced air heaters are a great option because they’re quiet and don’t require venting. All you need is 240V service from your electrical panel.

Unsure what type of heater is best for your situation? A qualified heating professional can help you determine the amount of BTU’s you’ll need, then help you select just the right heater for the job. A little research and a phone call or two can get you ready for cold months ahead. Now is the best time to buy. Don’t wait for the cold.

Scott Workman owns and operates Infra-Red Products Supply, Inc. of Draper, Utah. In business since 1986, Infra-Red Products has become recognized as one of the foremost leaders in energy saving heating system design and sales for residential, commercial and industrial consumers.

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