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Reasons Why You Should Consider Garage Heating

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Your garage is probably not the first thing that comes to mind when talking about home heating. However, there are reasons why you might want to consider adding heating to it. In this blog, the HVAC contractors at Shackelford Heating discusses how and why you should add heating to your garage.

Why Heat Your Garage?

For many people, the garage is more than just a protected parking space. The following are some examples that would require heating:

  1. You Use Your Garage as a Workshop — If you use your garage as a workshop, there are several reasons why you need a heated garage: it lets you work even during cold months, it helps prevent damage to your tools, and it helps keep materials such as wood from warping.
  2. You Plan on Using Your Car During Winter — During cold seasons, car batteries tend to lose energy quickly, while car engines can take up twice as much current as needed. If you depend on your car to get around, then you’ll want to store it in a relatively warmer space.
  3. Your Garage Doubles as a Band Rehearsal Space — If you or your kids use the garage for band rehearsals, you’ll want to make it as comfortable as possible. Also, winter weather can wreak havoc on musical instruments; heating can help preserve such expensive equipment.
  4. You’re Looking Into Converting Your Garage — Garage conversion is one of today’s most popular remodeling projects, as it provides additional living space for houseguests or extended family members. Having an air conditioner repair company install heating well in advance can make things a lot simpler when it’s time to convert the garage.

How to Add Heating to Your Garage

Portable space heaters are typically insufficient for heating an average-sized garage. Split-type heat pumps are better options as they require minimal changes to the structure, and the outdoor unit can be installed out of the way. If the garage floor will be taken out, radiant floor heating is also a good option. It’s completely out of the way, and does not require wall penetrations. Since heat tends to rise, it can evenly heat the garage without relying on air currents.

Call Shackelford Heating for All Your Heating Needs

If you would like to know more about ways to heat your garage, your local provider of HVAC installation services, Shackelford Heating, can help. Give us a call at (608) 530-0667 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.

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