bigdee
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Nat gas would be great if only I had a line going out to the garage! I even have a gas heater that was in an upstairs room that is no longer being used. Unfortuneately it's not in the budget to run 150' of buried gas pipe out to the garage. Upon further investigation I'v found that there are no suppliers close by that will refill samll propane tanks. 30lbs or larger.. And the really small tanks that the gas stations and home supply stores carry for gas grills won't last long and here cost $20.00 with exchange.
I started out with a kerosene heater and was never really satisfied. It was always in the way,smelly and messy. Underground gas line is inexpensive and comes in 150' rolls for less then $100. So for a cost of around $250 (heater,piping,fittings)you would have a radiant heat source that was clean and out of the way. The hurdle would be digging the trench. I don't know what type of soil you have so you might have to out source some help or rent a trencher. In sandy soil you can dig a trench with a shovel in very little time. It is also possible that some propane suppliers would furnish a tank beside the garage.