Garage Gas Heater

Your garage is an extension of your house, and it is important to be comfortable when in your garage. Most people do not run their HVAC to their garage, as it would be miserably hard to maintain due to the nature of its relationship to the out of doors. However, many people want their garages to be heated in the winter, especially when their laundry is out there, their tools, craft area, etc. So, if you do not have your house heat connected to your garage (which virtually no one does), what are your options for garage heaters? Well, there are several garage gas heaters, and other heaters fueled by all sorts of things to choose from, so let's take a look:


http://www.greenhousemegastore.com/departments.asp?dept=1009Portable Heaters: Several companies have a wide variety of portable heaters that are perfect for smaller spaces, temporary or permanent heating needs. These portable heaters can be used in multiple applications, and tend to either be electric or propane. These are great heaters for providing concentrated warmth; for indoor use, opt for an electric heater, as propane is not a safe indoor option.

http://www.greenhousemegastore.com/products.asp?dept=1049Electric Radiant Heaters: Electric radiant heaters provide efficient radiant heat for both indoor and outdoor spaces. These are perfect heaters for heating small areas or spot heating, such as near your washer and dryer in your garage.

http://www.greenhousemegastore.com/prodinfo.asp?number=HT-GHDayton Garage Heaters: This is a low-profile, high efficiency gas fired heater that ranges from 30-90,000 BTUH, depending on what size and model you prefer. It is a great and economical heating solution for garages, work shops, warehouses, etc. This type of garage gas heater comes with automatic ignition, power venter, mounting brackets and should have at least a 10 year warranty on the heat exchanger. This is a heater designed specifically for garage heating.

http://www.greenhousemegastore.com/products.asp?dept=1049Hot Dawg Heaters: These are quiet little heaters that range from 24,000 to 60,000 BTUH of heat to keep your garage nice and cozy. This is a perfect garage heater for the pack rat, or anyone else who uses their garage for storage, as it was designed to assure that it will fit in tight places. This particular type of garage gas heater can be fueled by natural gas or propane, and is blower vented with automatic spark ignition for highest efficiency.

http://www.greenhousemegastore.com/products.asp?dept=1051Gas Unit Heaters: This is another option for a garage gas heater, but this one ranges in 30,000 to 400,000 BTUH of heat, so it would work for a larger garage or space. This garage gas heater offers great performance and value for heating during the coldest of months.

http://www.greenhousemegastore.com/products.asp?dept=1055High Efficiency Gas Unit Heaters: This is not your typical garage gas heater, this heater was specifically designed for greenhouse or agricultural applications because it converts 99% of its fuel into clean heat energy. The superior fuel efficiency of this garage gas heater will reduce energy costs, and it has the added features of a spark ignition and a blower fan.

http://www.greenhousemegastore.com/products.asp?dept=1053Oil Fired Unit Heaters: This gas garage heater generally ranges from 100,000 to 185,000 BTUH of heat, making it great for multi-car garages. A heater with oil-fired units offer a reliable means of heating in areas of the country where supplies of other fuels may be unavailable, so this is a great option for garages in remote places.

Basically no matter the gas type, the size of garage, or the space needed heating, there will be a garage gas heater that will fit your needs. This is a great option for anyone that wants to utilize their garage during the colder months, and the cost is relatively low for both initial purchase, as well as the energy cost to run a garage gas heater, as most use very little fuel for heating during those specific times.

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