I will be moving to a house soon that includes a detached metal building as well as an attached garage.
The metal building will primarily be my workshop, and car storage for the "toy" car. I plan to spend considerable time here, working primarily in the spring and summer as most of my hobbies are fair weather toys (boats etc).
The building is small, all steel construction 20'x24' with a man door one one side, and a window and a 8' wide roll up door on the adjoining side. Ceiling height is about 12' in the center and 7'-6" on the sides.
I am looking for a good way to make this a workable space year round. I live in Georgia where the summer temps can soar into the upper 90's regularly and winter temps drop below freezing.
I place priority on keeping the building cool in the summer, over warm in the winter as I can always add more layers of clothes.
Ideally I would like to be able to cool the building to 80F in the summer and warm the building to 60F in the winter. I don't mind waiting some time for the temperature to change, for example if I knew I was going to spend an evening in the shop, I could turn on the heat/AC a couple of hours before returning home (via home automation software) and have it ready to work for 4-6 hours.
What are my options?
I am looking for a comfortable place to work, but I don't want to break the bank with expensive HVAC and insulation, I guess I am looking for the most effective solution that is to say the ratio of performance to cost is the greatest.
I will post a picture of the shop shortly for reference.
Thanks to any and all help!
The metal building will primarily be my workshop, and car storage for the "toy" car. I plan to spend considerable time here, working primarily in the spring and summer as most of my hobbies are fair weather toys (boats etc).
The building is small, all steel construction 20'x24' with a man door one one side, and a window and a 8' wide roll up door on the adjoining side. Ceiling height is about 12' in the center and 7'-6" on the sides.
I am looking for a good way to make this a workable space year round. I live in Georgia where the summer temps can soar into the upper 90's regularly and winter temps drop below freezing.
I place priority on keeping the building cool in the summer, over warm in the winter as I can always add more layers of clothes.
Ideally I would like to be able to cool the building to 80F in the summer and warm the building to 60F in the winter. I don't mind waiting some time for the temperature to change, for example if I knew I was going to spend an evening in the shop, I could turn on the heat/AC a couple of hours before returning home (via home automation software) and have it ready to work for 4-6 hours.
What are my options?
I am looking for a comfortable place to work, but I don't want to break the bank with expensive HVAC and insulation, I guess I am looking for the most effective solution that is to say the ratio of performance to cost is the greatest.
I will post a picture of the shop shortly for reference.
Thanks to any and all help!
120cfm would not even be noticed in that building, that's like a bathroom fan. You need to turn the entire volume of air(like 5760 cubic foot) over several times per hour or you will stroke out in the summer.