I'm in the process of building a new garage/workshop, 24 x 36 feet. It will have 10' ceilings and a second floor with kneewalls. Two insulated garage doors, a few small windows, spray foam insulation. I am planning on putting radiant tubing in the slab, with a small heat exchanger and a single heat zone. I currently heat my house with a Central Boiler OWB but it is about 150' away from the garage and I will have to cross my water line and sewer line with PEX tubing from the OWB if I want to use it for heat in the garage. Not sure I want to spend $2000 on PEX tubing for that run.
What I am looking for is a different solution, something that is separate but will still allow me to burn wood. I want to compare costs. I was thinking of a very small woodboiler/stove with a water jacket, something that can be placed inside the garage. I don't know of anything that small. The garage will only be heated to around 60 degrees even in dead winter, I do not like to work in warmer temperatures but I want to keep the floors warm so that my tools don't rust. Are there any possibilities for a small system such as this?
I am also considering a heat-pump or even an electric water heater with a solar panel, although it's not wood-burning, it's likely to produce enough heat for my garage.
What I am looking for is a different solution, something that is separate but will still allow me to burn wood. I want to compare costs. I was thinking of a very small woodboiler/stove with a water jacket, something that can be placed inside the garage. I don't know of anything that small. The garage will only be heated to around 60 degrees even in dead winter, I do not like to work in warmer temperatures but I want to keep the floors warm so that my tools don't rust. Are there any possibilities for a small system such as this?
I am also considering a heat-pump or even an electric water heater with a solar panel, although it's not wood-burning, it's likely to produce enough heat for my garage.