Bubbles Galore
Active member
I have a Dayton hanging furnace that I use to keep my equipment room warm during the winter months. Once I built the dog wash, I ran some duct over to keep the dog wash warm also. I am currently using a programmable thermostat that is keeping the room around 62 during the day and 42 at night when we are closed. My question is, do you think it would save me some money if I were to keep the room at 42 all the time and rig up a motion sensor in the dog wash to kick on the furnace when someone walks in? The room would heat up in a matter of minutes, so I am not too worried about the lag from when the customer walks in to when the room is at temp.
I haven't even received my first gas bill of the season yet, but I want to remain as efficient as possible in operating the dog wash. Margins are where it's at!
I haven't even received my first gas bill of the season yet, but I want to remain as efficient as possible in operating the dog wash. Margins are where it's at!
