statik
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,
I live in a place where we do get some snow from time to time. It's never much, but temps do drop to and below freezing.
I was wondering if it is possible to get a shed from on online store and insulate it? Then maybe use those heating coils for tile floors to keep things warmer at night and avoid exposing plants to light?![Confused :confused: :confused:](/styles/smilies/confused.png)
If you think I can do this, what kind of shed/insulation set up would be best?
I am talking about maybe a 10x6 to 10x8 shed, and thinking about going vinyl.
Any ideas or past experiences with this kind of weather you are willing to share are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I live in a place where we do get some snow from time to time. It's never much, but temps do drop to and below freezing.
I was wondering if it is possible to get a shed from on online store and insulate it? Then maybe use those heating coils for tile floors to keep things warmer at night and avoid exposing plants to light?
![Confused :confused: :confused:](/styles/smilies/confused.png)
If you think I can do this, what kind of shed/insulation set up would be best?
I am talking about maybe a 10x6 to 10x8 shed, and thinking about going vinyl.
Any ideas or past experiences with this kind of weather you are willing to share are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.