Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

How do you heat garage?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • How do you heat garage?

    That is me after playing sim in my garage.
    I use a couple of space heaters, but it’s not much help!
    How do you guys heat your garage, so it’s more enjoyable to play.
    I don’t need to play in shorts, but 3,4 layers of clothing is not ideal
    please tell us how you beat this cold.

  • #2
    Mine is heated by a radiant heater and my buddy sim is heated using a hot dawg.

    Here’s the links



    My Courses:
    World Par 3's by mthunt
    Toronto GC (L) mthunt
    Burlington G&CC by mthunt
    Weston G&CC by mthunt
    London Hunt Club L mthunt
    Park CC Lidar mthunt
    Sunningdale GC Robinson L
    Sunningdale GC Thompson L
    Muirfield Village (liDAR) First Ever Lidar course
    Country Club of Castle Pines (liDAR)
    The Sanctuary GC ProTee L
    The National GC L mthunt
    Mississaugua GC L mthunt
    Shaughnessy G&CC L mthunt
    Markland Woods CC mthunt
    Hidden Lake Old L mthunt
    Magna GC L mthunt
    Barrie CC L mthunt
    mthunt Range

    Comment


    • #3
      Looks nice, but how much that cost?

      Comment


      • mthunt
        mthunt commented
        Editing a comment
        $1000 plus gas consumption.

    • #4
      I went with a mini split heat pump from Mitsubishi so that I could do both heating and cooling in my garage. If I didn't do that, I was getting a hit dawg heater like mthunt posted above

      Comment


      • #5
        Underfloor heating - nice and cozy without the clutter!

        Comment


        • #6
          Does garage have insulation, you need to have insulation in ceiling at least. If not the heat will go right roof no matter what kind of heat you have.

          Comment


          • #7
            https://www.google.com/shopping/prod...BoCXSoQAvD_BwE

            i highly recommend a natural gas heater. I have around 900Sqft garage with 10ft ceilings and this works great. I keep it set at 65 and it’s added about $50 to my monthly bill. It’s been really cold here in Iowa as well. It’ll mainly only be the most costly from December through February.

            Comment


            • StanMI
              StanMI commented
              Editing a comment
              Me too !!

              As an added bonus it keeps the Wife's car warm, which allows for more $$$$ to be spent on my toys !!

              And to save $$$$$. Insulate,insulate,insulate !!

          • #8
            Heat pump is a good idea if u want A/C in the summer. Or go with natural gas, it's cheap at the moment. I have both.

            Comment


            • #9
              I use a propane heater to get it from 30 degrees to 55 degrees in about 25 minutes in my 3 car garage with 10 foot high ceilings. I then turn it on low or just use a 1500w space heater from Costco after that. That propane heater is quiet unlike the power blowing kind. I can crack the garage door if need be to allow air in but I usually do not keep it on longer than 30 minutes.

              Comment


              • #10
                I use this to heat a garage that is 640 sq ft. I have now sectioned off a part of that garage for my simulator and it works extremely well.
                Heats things up fast AND saves floor space! No blast of cold air at start-up — automatically delays fan action until the long-life heating element is warm. Fan continues until the heating element cools off. Built-in thermostat. Powerful heater delivers up to 17,065 BTU/hr. Horizontal heat flow and adjustable downflow positions allow it to distribute heat evenly throughout the room. Plated fin heating element provides uniform heated air discharge.

                Comment


                • #11
                  https://www.homedepot.com/p/Dr-Infra...R988/205665598. To use it you will need a 30 amp 220 volt drop and receptacle.

                  You don't need to heat the whole garage just the area you hit from and possibly the computer and launch monitor .. Most Harry homeowner stuff is designed to operate at temperatures humans are usually in. Cold temperatures tend wash out LCD displays like the one in a Foresight GC2..

                  Comment


                  • #12
                    Insulated garage and use hot dawg heater - turn it on only when using sim in the garage
                    heats up very quickly and doesn't come on much when I play
                    wear jeans and long sleeve shirt when playing

                    Comment


                    • #13
                      Thanks for the info.
                      lots of good ideas.
                      it will be my next project.

                      Comment


                      • #14
                        I use a 220 heater for a 2 car garage, it works quite well and it's been pretty cold here, single digits to below zero. I just didn't want to mess with burning any type of fuel inside the garage anymore.

                        Comment


                        • #15
                          Originally posted by wbond View Post
                          I use a 220 heater for a 2 car garage, it works quite well and it's been pretty cold here, single digits to below zero. I just didn't want to mess with burning any type of fuel inside the garage anymore.
                          How does that affect your electric bill?

                          Comment


                          • wbond
                            wbond commented
                            Editing a comment
                            Honestly I don't pay attention. I just pay the bill, but it can't be that much since I don't ever recall it being any higher than usual. I only run it when I play which is for about 3-5 hours per week.
                        Working...
                        X