So my fiancé and I are renting a home right now and need to come up with a way to temporarily climate control the attached garage to house birds for our aviary business. The garage is 20X12 with a roughly 10 foot ceiling. I say roughly because it is open rafters with a pitched roof. There are no windows or outside doors other than the actual garage door. The wall attached to the house is sheetrocked and insulated. The other two walls are open beam 2X4s. Where the front and back walls meet the roof it is blocked off to deter animals obviously but no insulation or anything and you can see light filtering in. We need to be able to maintain roughly 70-80 degree temperatures in the garage year round and need to find a cost effective and energy efficient way to heat and cool it that is temporary/reversible. I plan on talking to the landlord to see if we can insulate and Sheetrock the other two wall and have it written off on rent but until then assume no structural modifications can be made. Oh and as far as climate we live in mid eastern Missouri.
That being said I was considering a mini split ductless system for heating and cooling but I didnt know if that needed to be vented with fresh air being circulated though or not. Keep in mind we will be housing animals in here and the temperature needs to be maintained 24/7. As far as insulating the area I was considering maybe just plastic for the two outside walls and then for the garage door I still need to be able to open it so I'm not sure how to insulate that better or if I should even worry about it.
Any thoughts and suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thanks!
That being said I was considering a mini split ductless system for heating and cooling but I didnt know if that needed to be vented with fresh air being circulated though or not. Keep in mind we will be housing animals in here and the temperature needs to be maintained 24/7. As far as insulating the area I was considering maybe just plastic for the two outside walls and then for the garage door I still need to be able to open it so I'm not sure how to insulate that better or if I should even worry about it.
Any thoughts and suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thanks!