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Marley Heaters for Garages and Shops



Marley Engineered Products is a leading thermal technologies company based in Bennettsville, South Carolina.

This company provides a comprehensive line of high-performance, quality-engineered commercial heaters and industrial heaters. In addition, Marley produces heating solutions for residential applications.

A wide selection of wall heaters, portable space heaters and baseboard Marley heaters are produced by this company.

There are many benefits of heaters of this brand. Aesthetics, functionality, safety and structural tolerance all are important factors in the design of our residential and commercial heaters.

Rugged construction and corrosion resistance are among the features you will find in our continually evolving line of industrial heaters.

Marley Electric Garage Heaters

Space heaters can make garage and shop spaces more comfortable but for some of the options available, the benefits are outweighed by the disadvantages.

Unlike propane-powered space heaters, Marley electric shop heaters do not require you to vent any propane fumes. Moreover, you don’t have to worry about the expense of natural gas associated with those models.

No doubt electric heat is much more efficient that many other options. For example, electric heating uses 100% of the electricity and turns it into heat. Turn down the heat, and you turn down the amount of electricity you use. Propane gas uses 80% of the fuel for heat and the other 20% is a byproduct of the fuel. It’s good to note that electric heat does not give off any byproducts.

Marley electric heaters can be mounted on walls or ceilings, making it easy to keep them out of your way while saving space in your workplace or garage. They can be positioned to direct airflow horizontally, vertically or any position in between for precise control.

It is also important to consider whether you want a blower of some sort on your garage heater or if you prefer for it to radiate heat in the area around it. If you are trying to heat a large area, then having a shop heater with an equipped blower could be beneficial. If you want to focus the heat on keeping just yourself comfortable and do not care about heating the whole garage space, a radiation-style heater may be better suited to your needs.

If your shop or garage space is large and you will be working in various areas and are not concerned with heating the garage space, a portable heater may be a better option.

Wall Heaters

Marley wall heaters are great for maximizing heat in a room while reducing the amount of energy used. They are installed directly into the wall. So they save space and provide heat discretely. Wall heaters can work as the sole source of heat or for providing supplemental heat in offices, motels, basements, workshops, garages, entryways, retail spaces and similar spaces. It depends on the size and features of the particular model.

Controlled by an automatic thermostat, wall heaters can be monitored and adjusted as needed. The thermostat may be built in or provided separately.

One of the features to look for in models with built-in thermostats is delayed fan action. When the thermostat calls for heat, the fan is delayed momentarily until the heating element is warm. This prevents cold air from circulating when the heater first kicks on. When the thermostat registers that the appropriate temperature has been reach, the fan continues to operate until the heating element is cool, providing longer element life.

Marley FUH54 Suspended Electric Heater

Marley FUH54 Heater

Marley FUH54 Heater

This heater heats things up fast and saves floor space. No blast of cold air at start-up automatically delays fan action until the long-life heating element is warm. Fan continues until the heating element cools off.

Marley FUH54 Suspended Electric Heater is a 240 V garage heater. The unit is equipped with a built-in thermostat. The heater delivers up to 17,065 BTU/hr. Ceiling mount bracket allows heater to be used in 4 indexed positions, straight out, straight down, and 2 intermediate positions, or anywhere in between. Unit may be allowed to pivot. It’s good to note that this heater is ideal for garages or workshop areas. It has adjustable louvers. Steel fins are extremely efficient.

Best Offers

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Price: USD 259.95
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Heaters Manufacturers

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Fahrenheat
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Modine
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Salamander

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