Re: heating motorcycle storage area

From: HogDoctor (hog.doctor@exec.pc.com)
Date: Mon Feb 21 2000 - 21:28:27 CST


John Panzo wrote:

> I am building a home, and have finished a room that would normally be the
> 3rd stall of a 3 car garage. It is drywalled (firewall) and has it's own
> entrance from both the outdoors, and from inside the garage. The room is
> approximately 15 feet long by 10 feet wide by 12 foot tall. I plan to keep
> my motorcycle (with a full tank of gasoline), and lawn tractor in this room
> for storage. My builder is now hesitant to install a run from the furnace
> (no cold air return of course) and would like to stub a gas line for a small
> ventless heater. Does this sound practical?
>
> I would be interested in what other suggestions anyone has. (we live in the
> MidWest)
>
> John
> jpanzo@cac.net

If you haven't' poured the floor yet, use a bunch of tubing inside the concrete,
a hot water heater, and a fluid pump to circulate the fluid. Put the water
heater in the unfinished side of the garage if it's a gas unit.

HogDr


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