I’m prepping to build a new garage/workshop, located in Colorado, where winters get down to single digits frequently and sub-zero a few times a year. Natural gas isn’t an option so I’m considering a few options to keep temps high and costs low.
- Structure: detached 1400sqft steel building, I plan to blow in insulation to seal it up immediately after it’s erected, after that I’ll frame it, put in bats of fiberglass and finish with drywall and paint
- Slab: I’m considering laying down electric radiant mat in the concrete slab, I plan to pour 6”. The HVAC guy I spoke to said it would be very costly to run; I agree and I’m not trying to use it to provide heat, rather just take the chill off the slab and prevent the floor from being a huge heat sink
- Heat: I’m considering using two options for heat, a 220v powered electric blower for quick heat up, and a pellet stove for sustained heat
Feedback on this setup appreciated,
I’m curious how effective radiant flooring is, does having different zones affect anything
- Structure: detached 1400sqft steel building, I plan to blow in insulation to seal it up immediately after it’s erected, after that I’ll frame it, put in bats of fiberglass and finish with drywall and paint
- Slab: I’m considering laying down electric radiant mat in the concrete slab, I plan to pour 6”. The HVAC guy I spoke to said it would be very costly to run; I agree and I’m not trying to use it to provide heat, rather just take the chill off the slab and prevent the floor from being a huge heat sink
- Heat: I’m considering using two options for heat, a 220v powered electric blower for quick heat up, and a pellet stove for sustained heat
Feedback on this setup appreciated,
I’m curious how effective radiant flooring is, does having different zones affect anything