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Well. A full year of kicking tires trying to decide what to do. Gas or wood. Ended up going wood.
Should take the chill off come winter when I have to be out there.
 

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I’m wondering how much condensation you get inside there with all the metal? Will the wood stove make it worse ?
 

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Air movement,air movement, air movement!

The key to humidity issues, IMO
 
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Does the building manufacturer offer an insulation package? I know those metal buildings are a bitch to insulate but 25k for spray foam seems outrageous!

They do.
I chose not to order it when I bought the building. Thinking I'd spray foam it.
When I learned the cost of the spray foam, I called the manufacturer up and gave a guy there my order number. Told him I wanted to buy the insulation package.
He directed me to another number to call. I left messages. Sent emails to them. Nothing.
So said screw it and gave up.
 
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