Bubbles Galore
Active member
Greeting Everyone!
It is that time of year again where I start to envision those high utility bills and ever increasing problems that only make themselves known in sub-freezing temperatures. One thing that I've pondered over the past couple of weeks is whether closing off my bays so that they would be drive in, back out vs. the drive through and whether that will reduce my floor heat costs as well as keeping the pass through wind (my bays face East/West) from causing some of the freezing issues I've had in the past. I know this will not be a complete fix-it situation, but will I see any benefits to doing this or am I just barking up the wrong tree?
For those of you that are interested, my site layout looks like this...
I would also be using materials similar to these for closing on the 14'6" wide by 12' tall exit on the east side of my bays. I'm not 100% positive what I would use to cover the studs, but it would need to be cost effective to ensure that I am actually saving money or otherwise I'm just doing more work for the sake of doing more work.
As always, any and all input is appreciated.
It is that time of year again where I start to envision those high utility bills and ever increasing problems that only make themselves known in sub-freezing temperatures. One thing that I've pondered over the past couple of weeks is whether closing off my bays so that they would be drive in, back out vs. the drive through and whether that will reduce my floor heat costs as well as keeping the pass through wind (my bays face East/West) from causing some of the freezing issues I've had in the past. I know this will not be a complete fix-it situation, but will I see any benefits to doing this or am I just barking up the wrong tree?
For those of you that are interested, my site layout looks like this...
I would also be using materials similar to these for closing on the 14'6" wide by 12' tall exit on the east side of my bays. I'm not 100% positive what I would use to cover the studs, but it would need to be cost effective to ensure that I am actually saving money or otherwise I'm just doing more work for the sake of doing more work.
As always, any and all input is appreciated.