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GARAGE HEATER INSTALLATION
Getting into a freezing car on a sub-zero morning, that’s what.
Install a garage heater and make morning time the best time once again. Choose from our standard unit heater or our radiant tube heater. Both options have their advantages, so talk to our certified professionals who can help you choose what’s right for you.
We’ll safely install your heater up and out of your way in the garage, maximizing usable space. Say goodbye to space heaters and cold feet, your warm garage is just a call away.
Looking for garage heater installation near me? Our heating pros are ready to help you in Calgary, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge, Red Deer and the surrounding areas. Expand the drop-down below to find your city and book!
Since every project is unique, our pricing is all estimate based. Don’t worry though, you won't receive a surprise bill. We will go over the entire project's costs with you before the work begins.
At Rümi, we’re basically your home’s personal assistant. We can arrange an installation, fix a problem, and have a specialized professional come look at the thing you’ve been avoiding under your sink. We have all the best vetted pros on speed-dial and freeing you from your to-do list is our #1 goal.
Our guiding mission is to create homeowner happiness, one smile at a time.
Electric garage heaters are safe to use around gaseous fumes from your car. Turn your electric heater off when unattended to eliminate the possibility of catching fire.
Gas heaters are safe when properly installed for venting purposes. Like any gas appliance, it’s important to ensure no toxic gases build up in a small space. Our experts advise turning off gas heaters off when unattended.
Gas heaters need to be vented. They require more installation steps than electric heaters or portable heaters. You don't want toxic gases like carbon monoxide building up inside an enclosed space!
Gas heaters need ventilation. Because of this, installing a gas heater takes more installation steps and time than electric heaters or portable heaters.
You don't want toxic gases like carbon monoxide building up inside your closed space. A professional installer can set you up for a safe and warm garage.
A typical install will take about 4–6 hours. Remember that projects vary depending on complexity, so this is just a ballpark figure. The technician can go over the time estimate with you once they’ve scoped out the project.
We just need you to make sure there's easy access to the furnace so our garage heater installers can do their work.
If possible, leave some space in your driveway for our van. Easy access to tools and equipment helps us work more efficiently!
Yes, you can install a garage heater in a detached garage. The installation process may vary slightly compared to attached garages, but our pros will help plan the project during the consultation.
Yes, many modern garage heaters can be equipped with remote controls or integrated into smart home systems for convenient operation and energy savings. Your installer can recommend suitable options.
The lifespan of a garage heater can vary depending on the type and usage. Electric heaters typically have a longer lifespan than gas heaters. On average, a well-maintained garage heater can last 10 to 20 years.
Yes, garage heaters can be relocated, but it's a job best left to professionals. Moving a heater involves adjusting gas lines, wiring, and ventilation — which requires technical expertise.