I have a little 10x10 room in my shop where I keep my tools. I keep it at 50 degrees with a 1500w electric heater and use a dehumidifier. In the summer I will have A/C. The 2x4 walls are insulated with R11 fiberglass. I went crazy with a can of foam and some caulk and sealed the whole thing up like a refrigerator. The ceiling is not yet insulated.
Just to see how much power this uses, I left a kill-a-watt meter hooked up for 24 hours. It was around 40 degrees in the shop. Left the thermostat set at 50. It used almost 5 kilowatts in that time. That is too much.
Of course, I need to insulate the ceiling. I will use 9" R30 fiberglass. I'm wondering if it would be worth the trouble to add more insulation to the walls? R11 is not that great. I could easily add another 3.5" layer of insulation inside. (I still need to put plywood on the walls) Or maybe some rigid foam?
If I'm using 5 kilowatts to keep it at 50 degrees now, just how much could I cut that down with more insulation?
Just to see how much power this uses, I left a kill-a-watt meter hooked up for 24 hours. It was around 40 degrees in the shop. Left the thermostat set at 50. It used almost 5 kilowatts in that time. That is too much.
Of course, I need to insulate the ceiling. I will use 9" R30 fiberglass. I'm wondering if it would be worth the trouble to add more insulation to the walls? R11 is not that great. I could easily add another 3.5" layer of insulation inside. (I still need to put plywood on the walls) Or maybe some rigid foam?
If I'm using 5 kilowatts to keep it at 50 degrees now, just how much could I cut that down with more insulation?