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Z on Nov 05, 2015Unless your furnace is large enough to carry the extra load of the square footage in your garage, you'll need another heat source. You can find information to help you with the answer here. http://www.acdirect.com/mobile-learning-center-furnace-sizing-calculatorHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Nov 05, 2015Do you have any other means of heat maybe a electric fireplace ?Helpful Reply
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B. Enne on Nov 06, 2015We have the 2nd one in this link: the DV 35 SG in our insulated garage and we really like it. It can be used in bedrooms as well. It even comes in pink! But you have to make sure you put nothing above it. http://www.empirezoneheat.com/ehs/index.php?view=direct-vent-wall-furnaceHelpful Reply
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