Heated garage & insulation upgrade for an existing garage
This covers upgrading a garage you already have, insulating the walls and ceiling, adding a heat source, and finishing the interior, without changing its use to living space or adding square footage. It sits apart from a full garage addition or conversion because the footprint and function (still a garage) stay the same.
- Wall and ceiling insulation added to an existing unheated garage
- Installing a garage heater (electric, gas-fired, or in-floor)
- Drywall, epoxy flooring, or other finish work over the existing structure
- Sealing and weatherproofing doors and windows to hold heat
Common for homeowners turning a garage into a proper workshop, gym, or year-round vehicle bay without touching zoning or permit-heavy change-of-use rules.
What it costs
Cost depends on the heating method chosen (electric unit heater versus gas versus in-floor radiant), how much insulation upgrade is needed, and whether flooring or drywall finishing is included. A garage that already has electrical service in place is usually cheaper to heat than one needing a new circuit run.
Top 3 by our score
Ranked from our published scoring of public Google reviews for custom finishes & heated garages.
- 1. Oakville Home Renovation Contractors by Gracia Makeovers945.0★ · 185 reviews
- 2. Summit - Sheds and Structures905.0★ · 184 reviews
- 3. Magnolia Design & Build894.8★ · 125 reviews
FAQ
- What is the best way to heat a detached garage in Ontario?
- Electric unit heaters and natural gas garage heaters are both common; the right choice depends on whether gas service is available and how much you use the space in winter.
- Do I need a permit to insulate and heat my existing garage?
- Minor insulation and a plug-in heater usually do not need a permit, but adding gas lines or a new electrical circuit typically does and should be done by a licensed trade.
- Can I insulate a garage myself and just hire someone for the heater?
- Some homeowners do split the work this way, though a contractor doing both together can make sure the insulation and heat source are sized correctly for each other.