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Are propane heaters safe in garages?

Yes, propane heaters are safe to use in a garage. You have to follow all the safety and
precautions necessary. Propane heaters need safety features such as automatic shut-off,
protection from overheating, low oxygen levels sensor, and high temperature coated
safeguard. 
The garage can be used for many hobbies that you can do at home, may it be: carpentry,
fixing your cars, or even a spot to relax. The area needs to be warm and comfortable. There
are a few ways to do this, and a propane heater is one of those ways.
Some of the other ways to improve heating in your garage include:
1. Electric garage heater. This converts your electricity into heat. For anyone who is not
looking to deal with gas lines and propane tanks, this is the ideal solution. Electric
heaters add around 20 dollars to 100 dollars to your electric bill.
2. Natural gas garage heaters. This usually uses the existing gas lines. They are very
expensive but when compared to electric heaters, after some time they end up
capitalizing and saving you more money than the electric heaters.
3. Propane garage heaters. This works the same as the natural gas heaters. These
heaters can run a cost of about 150 dollars to 500 dollars. For large units, they can
rack up a bill of up to 1000 dollars.
4. Infrared garage heaters. This sort of heater doesn’t work like the others. It only heats
up what is under it or just around it. They are very economical, even for the high-end
users, it can get to just about 500 dollars.
Other methods include:
1. Ductless mini-split system.
2. Radiant heating.
3. Installation of better insulation.
These are just a few of the others you can heat your garage to keep it warm in the cold
season. The use of propane heaters is also one of these methods. It is much cheaper to
operate and easy to install when compared to the other alternatives.
There are many different types of propane heaters in the market. It is important to shop and
ask for guidance on which is suitable for your garage.
Can I use a propane heater in my garage?
You can install a propane heater in our garage. However, you have to ensure that you have
installed the right heater for your garage.
Types of propane heaters:
 Convection. This is a barrel-shaped heater that spreads the heat in every direction.
 Forced air. This heater blasts out hot air.
 Wall-mounted blue flame. This, as the name suggests, is mounted on the wall.
Depending on where you want the heater installed, you can pick one of the listed propane
heaters. However, you have to consult a specialist. To be in a position to pick what is right
for your garage consultation is essential as it helps you make the right decisions.
How much does a garage propane heater cost?
The installation of a garage propane heater can run a cost around 400 dollars to 800 dollars.
The fuel and installation of ventilations cost could add a few extra dollars to the overall cost
getting the total to 1000 dollars.
Is it a requirement to have ventilation in your garage when you have a propane
heater?
Propane heaters do need oxygen to function, so they will be using the oxygen you are
breathing in. For you to be safe and warm in your garage, adequate ventilation is required.
With a closed-up garage, ventilation has to be properly done otherwise you run the risk of
getting carbon monoxide poisoning.
Safety Measures you have to follow after installing a propane heater in your
garage.
To be safe and warm after installing a propane heater in your garage, you have to
incorporate some safety measures.
These measures include:
 Choosing the right propane heater for your garage.
For this, you have to know the size of your garage. The size will determine how much heat
you need to be released into your garage to keep it warm without it being too warm or not
warm enough. Once you know this, you can know shop what is right for you. The size of
your garage determines the size of the propane heater you will acquire, the bigger the
garage, the bigger the propane heater needed.
 Installation of carbon monoxide detectors/ low oxygen detectors on your propane
heater.
Carbon-monoxide detectors and low oxygen detectors work almost the same way. The
carbon monoxide detectors are installed in your house and garage. When the levels of
carbon monoxide raise, they beep and alert you of it.
Similarly, the low oxygen detectors on the propane heater work by monitoring the amount
of oxygen available in the propane heater. If the oxygen levels go lower than 21%, which is
the normal percentage, the oxygen detector will shut down the propane fuel and protect
you from the pending danger.
It is important to make sure that the propane heater that you purchase, has a low oxygen
detector. This day’s most propane heaters come with the detector installed, but it never
hurt anyone to ask and be sure that it has the detector.
 Schedule an annual inspection of your propane heater.
It is recommended that you have your propane heater regularly inspected to avoid
complications due to wear and tear. Have a professional scheduled to do annual check-ups
on your heater.
 Buy a propane heater that is made for a garage.
Propane heaters are many and they are all built for a different purpose. Purchasing a heater
that is right for your need is important and safe. When doing your shopping, ensure you
inform the salesperson what is the size of your garage and the setup it is in. This gives them
the direction and guidance to sell you what best suits your space.
 Place your heater away from combustible items.
The propane heater should be placed in a location far away from any materials that can
easily catch fire. A suitable point has no obstructions, is not on the path where people pass
by, not near curtains or any other material that can catch fire. Also, you should not place
anything on top of the propane heater.
 Never leave your propane heater unattended.
It is important to ensure that you shut the propane heater off after you are done with it.
Never assume that you will come back later and shut it off. Leaving it unattended, can lead
to dangerous outcomes.
 Know what you can use around your propane heater.
As advised earlier, you cannot place a propane heater near combustible items. It is the same
with tools or other flammable materials. Items such as air fresheners and hairspray should
never be used near a propane heater or kept around one.
 High temperature coated safety guard.
When using a propane heater in your garage, ensure that it has a high-temperature safety
guard installed on the front.  
 Overheat protection feature.
 Read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
 If you notice a change of color in the flame notify your supplier. Typical propane
flame is usually glowing blue.

Benefits of using propane heaters in your garage 


1. They are very economical.
According to some recent research, the cost of using propane heaters is up to one-third less
expensive to operate as compared to its counterparts like electric heaters. Once you install
this you can save up a tonne of money as compared to people who installed the other
alternatives of garage heaters. Also, its operating cost is low.
2. It is better for the environment.
With the rise of global warming and environmental disasters, everyone can do something to
reduce their carbon footprint on the earth. With the propane heaters, this has been
achieved. It is a heating method that is not harmful to the environment.
Propane heaters have become very popular in commercial buildings and projects. It is a
good alternative since it does not leave any spills or residue behind. There was an energy
policy act, back in the day, approved by the National Policy act and clean air act of 1990. It
goes ahead to prove that propane heaters are good for the environment.
3. It is a versatile source of heat.
Depending on the size of the place you want to install the propane heater, the propane
heater will work efficiently. You can use it to heat your entire home or use it to create a fire
in your fireplace without all the smoke that comes from burning wood.
Furthermore, you can use propane if there is a power outage in your home. One gallon of
propane can supply you with almost as much as thirty kilowatts of power.
4. It is a safe heating option.
Propane is incredibly safe when compared to its alternatives. It will not catch fire if it is
exposed to air unless the temperature in the air is almost one thousand degrees. One
thousand degrees air is unlikely in any commonly used environment.
This gas is also not toxic. Homeowners with children and pets in the same environment as
the propane heater have nothing to worry about.
Conclusion.
Propane heaters are economical, easy to install, available in very many designs and sizes,
they are suitable for the environment and most importantly, you can install them in your
garage. The propane heater should be your number one choice for your garage. It will satisfy
all your needs without any complications.

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