907arcticcat
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Been awhile since I have posted, but need some help figuring out a heating issue in my shop. I have a second home (house and large detached shop) that I use for storage of a vehicle, boat , shop tools and misc. outdoor gear. The property is located in a damp coastal area, with mild winters and low temps around 20. I plan on moving out of the area and want to build a 12' x 12' enclosed heated storage area in the back corner of the shop to store some of the items I don't want to rust, family keepsakes, furniture etc. The shop is fully insulated and has OSB walls and ceiling, but no heat. I will use the existing back exterior corner walls and just add 2 additional 2' x 4' interior walls along with a standard man door. I will insulate the walls and ceiling, plus add OSB to both sides of the walls, plus the ceiling. Lighting and power to the room for heat will also be easy enough. I know it won't take much heat to keep the room around 60 in the winter, so my question really isn't how much heat I need, but finding a safe heat source. Wall heaters have always made me nervous and this will be a place I might not visit for 4-6 months at a time. I want something that first is safe and won't start a fire, but also be economical to install and run.
I would appreciate any help figuring out my dilemma. Thank you
I would appreciate any help figuring out my dilemma. Thank you