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Enerco Garage Heaters



Enerco Heaters is well-known and well-trusted brand with over 40 years’ manufacturing, engineering and marketing expertise. No doubt that a heater of this brand will certainly be a perfect choice for you.

Enerco Garage Heater

Enerco Garage Heater

Enerco offers many units of premium quality for its customers. For instance, this leading manufacturer makes portable radiant heaters with various models for propane and natural gas.

With heaters ranging from 35,000 to 125,000 BTU’s, Enerco provides heating solutions for a variety of applications such as construction sites, workshops, agricultural buildings, repair shops, remodeling jobs, loading docks, sporting events and more.

Enerco Infrared Gas Heaters

Enerco Mr. Heater produces garage heaters. Infrared gas heater can perfectly suit for your garage.

Two models are the most popular. Model H25 will heat 500-600 sq ft a 2 1/2 car garage and Model H40 will heat up to 750 sq ft a 3+ car garage.

Infrared heat works like the sun. Objects are heated, then the heat radiates into the air. When the Enerco garage heater is first installed, it heats floor, car, the tools etc. Heat rises from the floor and all the objects to heat the air. Unlike forced air heaters that heat the air and then try to heat the objects. With infrared heater you can open the garage door and the heat stays in! With force air you lose all the heat every time the garage door is opened.

Infrared garage heaters require no electricity. They are intended to run 24-7. Once the floor and objects are heated to the temperature you set the unit will kick on a few times a day to keep everything warm. If you compare these heaters with forced air heaters, you’ll find out that they can kick on a few times per hour and need electricity to operate and no moving parts to maintain. No doubt that infrared heaters are most economical to operate.

Enerco infrared garage heaters aren’t just for garages. They can also be used in workshops, kennels, commercial buildings, shops, docks, driving ranges, patios and anywhere you need heat.

Best Offers

NewAir G73 Electric Garage Heater
Offer by: Air & Water
Price: USD 279.00
Dimplex CUH05B31T Electric Garage Heater
Offer by: Air & Water
Price: USD 259.95
NewAir G70 Electric Garage Heater
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Price: USD 199.99
Dimplex DGWH4031 Electric Garage Heater
Offer by: Air & Water
Price: USD 159.95
Q-Mark BRH482 Garage Heater
Offer by: Air & Water
Price: USD 154.95

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