3 Best Tips for Heating a Garage

3 Best Tips for Heating a Garage
Tue, 02/09/2021 - 9:42am 

3 Best Tips for Heating a Garage

Many residents are hesitant to spend time in their garage during the colder months of the season because of how chilly the space can feel as the temperatures drop. Although the HVAC system may not be connected to the garage, there are still ways to create a comfortable and warm setting to ensure you can continue to enjoy spending time in the environment each season. Here are a few of the best tips for heating a garage to maintain a warm and cozy climate.

1. Eliminate Drafts

One of the main reasons the garage becomes so cold in the winter is due to drafts that are present. There are many spots where cold air may be entering the garage, including the garage door frame where gaps are present. Consider using a weather-strip seal to block the air from entering the garage and prevent the warm air from escaping.

You can also add a shrink-type film to the inside of a window, which you can heat with a hairdryer to ensure the material fits snug on the window and blocks any air from entering or escaping the garage.

2. Install a Space Heater

There are many types of space heaters to install in the garage, which you can mount on the ceiling to increase the space's temperature. Portable space heaters are also easy to use and convenient to move around when you spend time in different parts of the garage.

Radiant heat is an effective option to consider because it keeps the floors warm if you spend a lot of your time working on cars. The materials are installed on the floor when you pour the concrete and work in conjunction with a boiler.

3. Add More Insulation

Adding more insulation will maintain the garage's temperature and reduce your energy usage in the garage while heating the space. Add fiberglass batt insulation and paneling to the walls to prevent cold air from transferring through the walls. The insulation should be installed on each space stud. You can finish it by installing plywood sheets and drywall panels to ensure you can retain more heat. This will prove to work more effectively in keeping you warm instead of spending time in a garage that only has wall studs and siding present.

Knowing the most effective ways to heat your garage will create a more functional and habitable setting when you have projects to work on. With the right products installed, you can avoid bundling up and feel more at ease moving around by keeping the chill away.

Get in touch with an HVAC technician at Command Service Center. They will help you find the best heating solutions for your garage.