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<blockquote data-quote="hemphill" data-source="post: 3930143" data-attributes="member: 50242"><p>If your garage door isn’t already insulated, I would start with insulating it. I bought 1” blue foam board and cut it to where i had to bow it to pop it into the panels on the door. Lots of heat was being lost through that door. Then I would recommend a small propane heater such as a Mr buddy heater to warm it up while you are out there. I currently have a 7kw electric resistance heater in my shop. I was around $150 to buy, and was easy to install. I would not recommend it for a shop that is not well insulated, it can be expensive to run. I am actually going to upgrade to a mini split heat pump.[ATTACH=full]332496[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hemphill, post: 3930143, member: 50242"] If your garage door isn’t already insulated, I would start with insulating it. I bought 1” blue foam board and cut it to where i had to bow it to pop it into the panels on the door. Lots of heat was being lost through that door. Then I would recommend a small propane heater such as a Mr buddy heater to warm it up while you are out there. I currently have a 7kw electric resistance heater in my shop. I was around $150 to buy, and was easy to install. I would not recommend it for a shop that is not well insulated, it can be expensive to run. I am actually going to upgrade to a mini split heat pump.[ATTACH type="full"]332496[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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