Heating Your Garage this Winter - Reviewing Heater Options

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  • Date: 2006-12-03
  • Author: Dee Cohen
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         How to Heat a Garage Homeowners! Is your garage used for crafts or hobbies? Are you rebuilding a car? Does old Mr. Frosty prevent you from taking the time you need to enjoy these hobbies on the weekend? The opportunity to keep your garage heated during the cold, winter months awaits you. There are a variety of garage heaters available to meet your every need. Let’s take a look at how to heat a garage in depth. * One of the most popular units available today is the Enerco Garage Heater. Priced at $349.00, this is one powerful heater perfect for your garage. It can heat up to 500 square feet of garage space and you can read more and compare at our site. * Another popular model is the Cozy Direct Vent Heater. The durability and safety features have attracted most consumers to give this model two thumbs-up. * Finally, the 16,380 BTU Electric Garage Heater boasts powerful durability, while rapidly heating your garage. It is best to compare BTUs and other factors. Of course, these are not the only units available on the market today. You have a choice between gas, electric, and propane units as well. Be sure to check online to determine the appropriate heating unit; based on the size of your garage, wattage needed, ventilation and other safety issues. Research how to heat a garage thoroughly to ensure you are fully educated on the type of unit to install. Warning: All new garage heaters have to pass stringent safety tests to ensure that fires don't occur if the heater overheats due to air inlets being covered or blankets or towels falling on the heater. A tilt switch is a good safety feature: it will turn the garage heater off if it tips over.

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    Dee Cohen is a website publisher and author. Find out more about heating systems and options visit http://www.tankless-heaters-online.com/enerco-garage-heater.html .Stop by to see us at <a href="http://www.tankless-heaters-online.com/enerco-garage-heater.html">Comparing Garage Heatins Systems</a> and read features of each.

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