have a 22x20 detached garage going thru remodel. cinder block wall is insulated with r5 foam board directly against it (more as a vapor barrier than anything), then r-13 faced fiberglass rolls stuffed in the 2x4 frame. sheetrock will be forthcoming. the 8' ceiling of 2x6 joists may be insulated with r-19 batts, not sure yet. it too will be sheetrocked, however. the attic/cathedral ceiling upstairs (storage space only) is insulated with r-13 roll fiberglass. no sheetrock there.
attic is accessed via a swing-down door, which is insulated & pretty air tight. the garage door itself is also insulated, not terrific but it's pretty good. same for side access metal 6-panel insulated doors.
question is for heat--i'm out there on weekends tinkering and enjoy working on my car now & then. not often, but enough. have the opportunity to set wire now for heating (electric) in the walls. the question is what type--baseboard or wall-mounted air?
power won't be much of an issue, there will be a 50 amp subpanel running things. would prefer most economical (from an operating cost perspective, particularly) solution.
suggestions appreciated. thanks!
attic is accessed via a swing-down door, which is insulated & pretty air tight. the garage door itself is also insulated, not terrific but it's pretty good. same for side access metal 6-panel insulated doors.
question is for heat--i'm out there on weekends tinkering and enjoy working on my car now & then. not often, but enough. have the opportunity to set wire now for heating (electric) in the walls. the question is what type--baseboard or wall-mounted air?
power won't be much of an issue, there will be a 50 amp subpanel running things. would prefer most economical (from an operating cost perspective, particularly) solution.
suggestions appreciated. thanks!
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