Hi guys, first of, I appreciate this forum a lot, so the winter is coming (Jon Snow said it) and I had to do some work on my garage. I cemented the floor, and had guys insulate it, now what do you all do to keep your car warm?
I mean I brought in a space heater to keep on running, then I am reading online, keep everything 8ft away from it or it will blow up, I mean the garage is 8ft long and I got stuff in it, but at the same time I don't want freak accidents. So considering garage is insulated, and floors are cemented how do you keep it warm. I am running battery trickle charger constantly plugged in.
Obviously HVAC is the way to go, but I got 40 ft from the house to the garage, so that's not an option.
Are there space heaters you recommend? Or just cover it and let it sit there. It won't melt, it's not an ice queen.
I just want to make sure winter and cold(Last winter it went down to -13 on some nights) won't ruin wires and all that.
P.S.: One carpenter recommended i get a construction light bulb and just open the hood and light it during the night and the heat emanating from it would be enough to keep warm the oil.
Anyways just thinking out-loud, any other thinkers appreciate it.
I mean I brought in a space heater to keep on running, then I am reading online, keep everything 8ft away from it or it will blow up, I mean the garage is 8ft long and I got stuff in it, but at the same time I don't want freak accidents. So considering garage is insulated, and floors are cemented how do you keep it warm. I am running battery trickle charger constantly plugged in.
Obviously HVAC is the way to go, but I got 40 ft from the house to the garage, so that's not an option.
Are there space heaters you recommend? Or just cover it and let it sit there. It won't melt, it's not an ice queen.
I just want to make sure winter and cold(Last winter it went down to -13 on some nights) won't ruin wires and all that.
P.S.: One carpenter recommended i get a construction light bulb and just open the hood and light it during the night and the heat emanating from it would be enough to keep warm the oil.
Anyways just thinking out-loud, any other thinkers appreciate it.