rvtech
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My recently purchased property has a 40 x 80 quanset hut that I will be using as my RV storage/service work building. It has water, electric, and sewer. The floor has been half poured, so it has a 40 x 40 concrete floor and the remaining 40 x 40 that I am preparing for concrete. I am insulating the entire building with a "foil foam foil" r14 insulation. It has a 14 x 24 sliding door and a 7 x 32 service door. There are 3 skylights and no windows. I need a heating set up to maintain 50 degrees and be able to warm it up for working. I have an L.P. furnace in the house and there is a line already running to the quanset hut. I have 1 -500 gallon L.P. tank. The building has a center height of 18'. The RV's will be parked 2 wide and 2 deep. They will be as close to the walls as possible given the quanset hut shape. This will allow approximately 4 to 5 feet of floor space down the middle. I'm thinking about L.P. tube style radiant heaters attached to the ceiling. Any ideas or input is appreciated