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    i want to build a 40'W x 60'L x (20'H at peak) garage with a heated slab and 2 hot dawg heaters in the corners across from each other. have the heat around 66-70 i like to work in a t-shirt and be warm have it at 66 if your working hard or at 70 if your hardly working LOL I would want my garage an actual shop with plumbing and a upstairs loft to pretty much live in LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedy55779
    i want to build a 40'W x 60'L x (20'H at peak) garage with a heated slab and 2 hot dawg heaters in the corners across from each other. have the heat around 66-70 i like to work in a t-shirt and be warm have it at 66 if your working hard or at 70 if your hardly working LOL I would want my garage an actual shop with plumbing and a upstairs loft to pretty much live in LOL
    If you are going to build from the ground up, and got some extra $$$, The only way to go is radiant floor heat in the concrete. Add some glycol (anti freeze) to it and set the temp of the return water to about 105 degrees F. and run the pump on the hot water boiler doing heating continuously and knock the burner off when the return water reaches its set point. Most heatings vendors will spec out your plans, for material needed. If not contact me.
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