It can be challenging to spend time in your garage during the winter months when you need to perform woodworking projects or have repairs to perform on your car. Although the garage may not be as cozy as the rest of the house, there are still ways to heat the setting to ensure you’re more comfortable spending time in it. If you want to heat your garage, there are a few tips to consider.
1. Seal the Drafts
One of the best ways to prepare your garage for the winter season is by sealing any drafts that are present. Gaps are often present where the garage door is installed on the frame if it doesn’t have a perfect fit. Caulk cracks or holes present around doors and the walls to prevent heat from escaping and secure the setting.
2. Use Ductless Heating
Ductless heating is an excellent option for maintaining a comfortable temperature in the space by using an outdoor compressor with an indoor air-handling unit. This option is similar to a central HVAC system and doesn’t require any ductwork. It’s energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, with flexible placement options available. You can install the system in the ceiling suspension, wall, or floor.
If you want something immediate to use in the garage, opt for a portable space heater that is easy to move around depending on where you plan to spend time. Space heaters are affordable and don’t take up much space. They also are easy to start using by simply plugging them into an outlet.
3. Insulate the Garage
It may be time to update the garage’s insulation to prevent cold temperatures from transferring through the walls. Insulation is easy to install yourself and can maintain a comfortable room temperature. The walls should also be covered with drywall to maintain a consistent temperature.
The insulation types include cotton-fiberglass batt insulation, cellulose blown-in insulation, and spray or injection foam insulation. It’s also important to insulate the garage door because of the feature’s size, which causes a lot of air to transfer into the space. The insulation also needs to be cut to a custom size to fit each panel. The material is simple and easy to secure with double-sided tape. It will even help to keep the garage cooler during the warmer months of the year for year-round benefits.
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