I have a Wi-Fi thermostat where I control it from my phone. Leave it around 47 unless I’m heading out then I usually crank it up to 70.Is it something you can install, and leave on all winter without being there?
Anyone know the approx cost of installing a heater in a hangar. Is it something you can install, and leave on all winter without being there?
Anyone know the approx cost of installing a heater in a hangar. Is it something you can install, and leave on all winter without being there?
IMO your main concern should be how much does it cost to heat a hangar 24/7.
None of the garages I heat have ceilings as high as my hangar does. And heat rises.Do you guys heat your garages? It isn’t much different. How much heat costs is mostly driven by how often you open the door in cold temps. I don’t open mine when it's below zero.
Do they require electricity?If you're talking about continuous heat, I can't help. But it you're talking about occasional heat for work around the hangar, the diesel heaters look really interesting. They are sold as cab heaters for trucks and RVs. I guess they would work on Jet A.
Anyone know the approx cost of installing a heater in a hangar. Is it something you can install, and leave on all winter without being there?
Like I said earlier, I have four 8’ ceiling fans. Mostly to circulate air so the slab warms a little but if reduces the heater running.None of the garages I heat have ceilings as high as my hangar does. And heat rises.
My garage isn't heated but I sure wish to hell I had insulated it as well. Neither the hangar or the garage is airconditioned, but the hangar is quite comfortable in the summer due to the insulation and all I need is a couple of big ass fans to augment that.
My garage isn't heated but I sure wish to hell I had insulated it as well. Neither the hangar or the garage is airconditioned, but the hangar is quite comfortable in the summer due to the insulation and all I need is a couple of big ass fans to augment that.
Like I said earlier, I have four 8’ ceiling fans. Mostly to circulate air so the slab warms a little but if reduces the heater running.
I added four 8’ Hubble fans a couple of years ago. They work great at a fraction of the price of a Big Ass Fan. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Progres...Satin-White-Ceiling-Fan-P250030-028/312499722
The diesel heaters require 12v. Not much current. Could be supplied by a battery or plug in power supply. They run on about 1 gal per 10 hours of diesel. There is a pump which require lubrication derived from the road diesel. I don't know if Jet A would have that lubricity.
Alhough we haven't finished out our hangar yet I did get a quote. I believe it was around $3500 installed. That was for a 130,000BTU forced air heater. It assumed electrical was available and they would run the exhaust out the back wall and all other installation. This was to heat 50'w x 35'd x 14'h. The ceiling will be minimum R38 and probably R50 bib. Walls are 6" and would be R18 minimum. That quote was when lumber prices had really risen so maybe still close to valid.Anyone know the approx cost of installing a heater in a hangar. Is it something you can install, and leave on all winter without being there?
Alhough we haven't finished out our hangar yet I did get a quote. I believe it was around $3500 installed. That was for a 130,000BTU forced air heater. It assumed electrical was available and they would run the exhaust out the back wall and all other installation. This was to heat 50'w x 35'd x 14'h. The ceiling will be minimum R38 and probably R50 bib. Walls are 6" and would be R18 minimum. That quote was when lumber prices had really risen so maybe still close to valid.
At our tiny airport there is a mix of heated hangars both force air and overheat radiant. Everyone leaves them on. Most keep temps at +40F. All have propane tanks and I don't think anyone every blows through tank per year. So they are usually heating from October to April. Most have someone checking up on them or actively flying. Outside air temps for us go as low as -40F.
I'm a fan of the forced air heater. The most comfortable heated hangar at our field is forced air. When the big door is opened and closed it really recovers fast. In the radiant heated hangars if feels great when it directly on you. But gets cold when under the wing or behind something. Radiant never feels like it truly heats a space. But the direct heat does feel nice. Radiant are nice because they are up and out of the way vs the big forced air unit..
Figure $3-5k to install a 60,000 BTU suspended gas unit heater. Gas company treats airplane hangars as 'commercial' accounts so they bill you $35/month fees plus whatever gas you use. Mine ends up costing $70-80 per month to heat in Northern Illinois, and I keep it around 50 degrees. As others have said. Insulation (or lack thereof) is probably the biggest determining factor.Anyone know the approx cost of installing a heater in a hangar. Is it something you can install, and leave on all winter without being there?
Is your hangar insulated? Do you own it?
Figure $3-5k to install a 60,000 BTU suspended gas unit heater. Gas company treats airplane hangars as 'commercial' accounts so they bill you $35/month fees plus whatever gas you use. Mine ends up costing $70-80 per month to heat in Northern Illinois, and I keep it around 50 degrees. As others have said. Insulation (or lack thereof) is probably the biggest determining factor.
60K BTU sounds low to me.Which airport are you at? $80/month is very reasonable imo.