Vincenthdfan
Well-known member
Hello all...I live in Western Washington State.
I have a 30' x 42' x 14' pole barn that has the plastic encapsulated insulation on the entire ceiling as well as the walls.
I also have two insulated roll up doors.
I am heating it with a thermostatically controlled 30 foot natural gas 80,000 BTU Radiant Tube Heater right down the center, set at about 12 feet off the floor.
My questions are...
I have two gable end louvered vents just under the peaks (peaks are 19 feet) of both ends of my building.
Should I be closing them off to help retain the heat in the dead of winter (its 18 degrees outside right now!).
Would closing them off create a non-ventilated moisture encapsulated building when the winter temps get back to a more seasonal norm than the deep freeze we're currently having?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
I have a 30' x 42' x 14' pole barn that has the plastic encapsulated insulation on the entire ceiling as well as the walls.
I also have two insulated roll up doors.
I am heating it with a thermostatically controlled 30 foot natural gas 80,000 BTU Radiant Tube Heater right down the center, set at about 12 feet off the floor.
My questions are...
I have two gable end louvered vents just under the peaks (peaks are 19 feet) of both ends of my building.
Should I be closing them off to help retain the heat in the dead of winter (its 18 degrees outside right now!).
Would closing them off create a non-ventilated moisture encapsulated building when the winter temps get back to a more seasonal norm than the deep freeze we're currently having?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
