bagsanthony
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Gents,
Recently moved into a new house where the "finished" side of my pole barn (approx 30 ft x 36 ft) has R-30 insulation and drywall for the ceiling. The walls are drywalled but come to find out no insulation in the walls exist. I'm located in Western NY. The space will not truly be heated 24/7 - only a couple hours throughout the week after work and on the weekends (bump to maybe 60/65 degrees) I plan on removing the existing radiant tube heater as it is in the way of my car lift and installing a forced air propane unit in the corner.
My question is how big of a concern is the lack of wall insulation? As I understand, about 80 percent of the heat loss is in the ceiling and that is well insulated. Just want to weigh out my options/ don't want to get too far into running my compressed air lines on the wall and hanging items if a total wall rip off is in order. What are your thoughts? As I said I would probably only maintain the space to 45 (when not used it does get pretty cold here) and bump up while working. Again, this is Western NY, I'm used to the cold and not looking for a tropical oasis all the time. Thanks guys!

Recently moved into a new house where the "finished" side of my pole barn (approx 30 ft x 36 ft) has R-30 insulation and drywall for the ceiling. The walls are drywalled but come to find out no insulation in the walls exist. I'm located in Western NY. The space will not truly be heated 24/7 - only a couple hours throughout the week after work and on the weekends (bump to maybe 60/65 degrees) I plan on removing the existing radiant tube heater as it is in the way of my car lift and installing a forced air propane unit in the corner.
My question is how big of a concern is the lack of wall insulation? As I understand, about 80 percent of the heat loss is in the ceiling and that is well insulated. Just want to weigh out my options/ don't want to get too far into running my compressed air lines on the wall and hanging items if a total wall rip off is in order. What are your thoughts? As I said I would probably only maintain the space to 45 (when not used it does get pretty cold here) and bump up while working. Again, this is Western NY, I'm used to the cold and not looking for a tropical oasis all the time. Thanks guys!
