01-01-2017, 09:19 AM
Tony,
I'm curious if you settled on a plan yet?
I just went through this same debate and ended up putting in a 75kBTU Beacon Morris hanging heater with a separated combustion/concentric vent kit from Menards. I ended up doing the install myself but did have two HVAC contractors quote similar solutions as well as mini-split, propane, and a few other gas routing options. The mini-split would have been nice in the summer but they HVAC guys were talking $1500-2000 more than a gas heater which was tough to swallow. For me gas was the clear choice but the challenge was how to get it to the shop as running a private line from our current meter would require crossing our underground electrical service, septic system, at least 3 drain tiles that I know of, a water line to a garden spigot, and most likely a few flower beds and brick walkways. I was actually considering going with a propane tank just for the shop but when I ran the numbers that didn't make sense in the long run do to the higher fuel cost. In the end I had our local gas company run a new service line and meter off the main which they did for free but make back with the $10/month facilities charge. The building is a 26x30 garage, R13 in the walls, uninsulated door, slab is not insulated, and I still haven't insulated the attic but the ceiling is finished off with OSB and the heater will raise the temp about a degree per minute from cold. I haven't seen the first gas bill yet but based on my observations of runtime while keeping the temp at 55 or so while painting I don't think it will be too bad considering the lack of insulation right now.
Anyway... pics or it didn't happen...
After struggling to work in a 20 degree shop in the past just to get some winter time I can already say that the money spent on the this heater is totally worth it.
-Chris
I'm curious if you settled on a plan yet?
I just went through this same debate and ended up putting in a 75kBTU Beacon Morris hanging heater with a separated combustion/concentric vent kit from Menards. I ended up doing the install myself but did have two HVAC contractors quote similar solutions as well as mini-split, propane, and a few other gas routing options. The mini-split would have been nice in the summer but they HVAC guys were talking $1500-2000 more than a gas heater which was tough to swallow. For me gas was the clear choice but the challenge was how to get it to the shop as running a private line from our current meter would require crossing our underground electrical service, septic system, at least 3 drain tiles that I know of, a water line to a garden spigot, and most likely a few flower beds and brick walkways. I was actually considering going with a propane tank just for the shop but when I ran the numbers that didn't make sense in the long run do to the higher fuel cost. In the end I had our local gas company run a new service line and meter off the main which they did for free but make back with the $10/month facilities charge. The building is a 26x30 garage, R13 in the walls, uninsulated door, slab is not insulated, and I still haven't insulated the attic but the ceiling is finished off with OSB and the heater will raise the temp about a degree per minute from cold. I haven't seen the first gas bill yet but based on my observations of runtime while keeping the temp at 55 or so while painting I don't think it will be too bad considering the lack of insulation right now.
Anyway... pics or it didn't happen...
After struggling to work in a 20 degree shop in the past just to get some winter time I can already say that the money spent on the this heater is totally worth it.
-Chris