Garage Heaters For Your Workshop
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009Why do you need vented propane heaters for your remodeled garage? The answer for this question is quite obvious: one of the majo rdisadvantages of using your garage as a workshop or a home office is that it wasn’t meant for that. The garage is the special place reserved for your car, the garage is the room where you keep your lawn and garden accessories.
If you begin using this space for other projects that you have, you need to deal with one of the major annoyances, that is keeping warm using direct vent propane heater usage. During the summer you don’t have to worry too much about this, but during cold seasons you might find some problems in continuing your project because of the very low temperature.
You can find many ways to warm up your workshop/garage. You can buy ventless propane heaters; they work great and can heat a good area but they are not meant to warm a large space for an extended period of time.
Another alternate remedy for you would be to use a kerosene heater. These types of heaters are easy to turn on, most of them have an electric starter. It should have a thermostat to be able to regulate the temperature. They also have a specific scent, as they do function on kerosene. So if you think you cannot handle this smell, a kerosene heater will not be a good alternative for you. They are a hazard for your children, if they have access to the garage and you would definitely want to ventilate the garage very well!