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kitty cat is inspecting everything
nice job on garage too
nice job on garage too
The neighbor kittens just like to be involved. Keeps the vermin population down too.kitty cat is inspecting everything
nice job on garage too
That's my hope. Will be my first garage space with a heated slab. I plan to utilize the slab heat as the primary source of heat to maintain the garage around 10° 24/7, and then a small furnace to provide the quick adjustments for when I want to work out there and after opening doors.
Good to know. Looking forward to getting it up and running. Maybe I'll hold off on the forced air and see how well the radiant performs on its own. I'm planning on a few fans in order to keep the rpm low but still nice a decent amount of air.My shop is in floor radiant, ceilings fans run on low speed & have never been turned off. Pushing the warm air down & circulation, that eliminates the need for a separate heater when you have the overhead door open. In floor easily dry's the floor, come out in the morning...dry.
Heat recovery when the overhead doors are open what they don't explain is every piece of equipment, tools boxes etc. is part of the radiant heat source. Yes the air might be cooler, it recovers quickly because of the radiant sources.
Best heat source money I have every spent. Your shop will feel warmer than the house unless it also radiant in floor.
kitty cat is inspecting everything
nice job on garage too
Thanks for the advice. Seems far more thermally efficient than the simple exhaust fan I was planning on.One consideration I would suggest is to install an HRV for air circulation. Easy to plumb in the venting required before the walls get closed up. It takes up very minimal space and can be tucked up near the ceiling out of the way. Just run it in humidity mode.
The Intake and exhaust of the HRV need to be on an outside wall min. 6' apart. The fresh air in to garage can just come straight off the unit. For the stale indoor air, you can run some 5" oval ducting in a wall so it is concealed so that the return air is drawn from the floor level aiding in taking away any moisture that may accumulate.
It crossed my mind to make a drive through, but the location was prohibitive. I spent enough money on dirt already . Plus, there's not much real estate back there to drive on anyway with the waste treatment system and mounds.Is that high bay going to be drive thru?