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Gas fumes can buildup from stored gasoline, or vents from fuel cells in older cars lacking charcoal canisters.
 
Gas fumes can buildup from stored gasoline, or vents from fuel cells in older cars lacking charcoal canisters.
  
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==Types of heaters==
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*Infrared
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*Gas
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*Electric
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*In-floor hydronic (must be left on nearly all the time, because they take a while to heat up)
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==Distance from paint==
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Keep heaters a safe distance from paint.
 
==Specific heaters==
 
==Specific heaters==
 
*[https://www.rezspec.com/catalog-udas.html Reznor UDAS gas-fired separated combustion unit heaters].
 
*[https://www.rezspec.com/catalog-udas.html Reznor UDAS gas-fired separated combustion unit heaters].
 
*[http://www.reverberray.com/products/ld.html Reverberray two-stage infrared tube heater]
 
*[http://www.reverberray.com/products/ld.html Reverberray two-stage infrared tube heater]
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*[http://www3.modine.com/v2portal/page/portal/modine/modineMarketsDefault/modine_com/markets/building_HVAC/market_level_3_content_013.htm Modine Hot Dawg heater]
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*[http://www.calcana.com/garage_why.html Calcana garage heaters]
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==Insulation==
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When heating, you will save money by insulating.
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*Insulate with batt insulation, then cover the walls with inexpensive drywall or fiberboard.
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==Safety==
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Don't try to paint with a gas heater in the garage. Solutions:
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*Use a heat pump outside.
  
 
==Inexpensive heating solutions==
 
==Inexpensive heating solutions==

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