Determining the appropriate heating capacity for a garage involves considering the area of the space. A tool commonly employed for this purpose uses the square footage of the garage to estimate the necessary British Thermal Units (BTUs). For example, a larger garage will typically require a heater with a higher BTU output than a smaller one. This calculation helps ensure efficient and comfortable temperature regulation during colder months.
Correctly sizing a garage heater offers several advantages. Avoiding an undersized unit prevents inadequate heating, while bypassing an oversized unit saves on energy costs and reduces the risk of short cycling. Historically, determining appropriate heater size relied on less precise methods. The ability to calculate based on square footage offers a more accurate and standardized approach, improving both comfort and efficiency.