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Chevradioman or anyone else in the Pacific Northwest, Since your climate is similar to ours, this car has been kept in a controlled climate for as far back as known. We are going to buy a dehumidifier to put in the trailer. How important do you think it is to run AC/Heat to the new building? The garage is to be insulated but it is 1480 square feet and 16 feet to the eves so temperature control could be costly.
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Hi George33Eagle, My building is very large also, however excess insulation was placed in the walls and ceiling. I do not air condition the building as it is not needed with that much insulation. I do provide electric heat with two units. I keep it at about 60 degrees in the winter. Best as I can tell the conditions that a car is kept in is not near as important as maintaining a constant environment in the enclosure.
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