What type of heating/cooling system is the rest of your house? Again, where are you located? If you use baseboard heaters (electric), I suggest Intertherm brand electric hot water type. They will not catch anything which may fall upon them on fire. More expensive, but worth the investment. You will probably need 240 volts models, but that is no problem as any heater needs its own circuit anyway. Do not just plug in a heater into an existing wall outlet unless it is one for a window A/C with no other outlets on the same circuit.
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "archeryhoney" <archeryhoney@...> wrote:
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> My husband and I are going to convert our garage into a den/man room and we aren't quit sure what kind of heat source to install. We removed the big garage door and closed it in when we sided the outside of the house, we installed a regular entry door and have insulated the room. We need to install a separate heat source from the rest of the house and were considering possibly installing a 120 volt electric baseboard heater. Any suggestions on what kind or suggestions for other possible heat sources.
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17 November 2011
[DIY] Re: Heating garage converted into den
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