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Old 09-18-2006, 04:50 PM   #8
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I guess maybe I should run a natural gas line too in case someone wants to put a furnace in there in the future?
I wouldn't run gas unless you specifically want it. With electrical you can run a heater which will be sufficient to keep the garage warm. Once you call in a plumber to run a gas line, and then buy and install a furnace, you are looking at a couple of grand. Going 60 amp 220V over 30 amp 120 V will net you an extra $200 at most, and then add heaters at $100-500 as you find the need.
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