Garage heating

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*Portable kerosene, oil, and propane heaters may put moisture, soot, and carbon monoxide into the air.
 
*Portable kerosene, oil, and propane heaters may put moisture, soot, and carbon monoxide into the air.
 
*Mount a heater on a dolly, with a flexible supply line.
 
*Mount a heater on a dolly, with a flexible supply line.
*If there is good combustion, there will be no carbon monoxide.
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*If there is good combustion, there will still be carbon monoxide presesnt in the exhaust.
 
*If you have a basement or partial basement under your garage, you can place a heater in it, effectively heating the ceiling, which would be the floor of your garage.
 
*If you have a basement or partial basement under your garage, you can place a heater in it, effectively heating the ceiling, which would be the floor of your garage.
 
*Consider putting two inches of new concrete on your existing floor, and lay down electric heating pads before the pour.
 
*Consider putting two inches of new concrete on your existing floor, and lay down electric heating pads before the pour.

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