How To Regulate Temperatures in Your Tiny House

Tony Mers • July 7, 2022
Regulate temperature in your tiny home

The days of thinking big for homes are behind us. It’s time to think tiny. Tiny homes are a minimalist’s dream and are typically between 500 and 1,000 square feet. When it comes to keeping these small homes comfortable, you can’t use the same options for standard houses. There are different ways to regulate the temperatures in your tiny house.

Ways To Heat

Before you plan out how you’re going to heat your tiny home, you must first decide on a location. Having a stationary or parked tiny home will affect what type of heating you use. Winters in Maine and Arizona are not equal.

Most of the traditional ways of heating a home are too powerful for a tiny house. There are options available to provide you with the correct amount of warmth.

Space Heaters

A space heater is perfect for warming up those stubborn areas that you can’t seem to heat up. They’re small, inexpensive, and effective, but don’t use them to heat your entire home.

Electric or Gas Fireplace

Who said you couldn’t have a fireplace in your tiny home? An electric or gas fireplace is a feasible option for adding ambiance and toastiness to your house in the winter. Be careful because you don’t want to use this as your only heat source either.

Electric Heaters

If your tiny home has easy access to electricity, purchasing an electric heater may be your best option. They’re often wall heaters, which means the unit will stay out of your way.

Ways To Cool

Let’s explore some of the options for cooling your home. After all, not all summers are the same across the country.

Mini Split System

These ultra-convenient systems offer cooling and heating capabilities. Their ultra sleek design makes them the ideal choice for tiny homes all year round.

Window Air Conditioners

Window air conditioners are a reliable option for many homeowners. They’re an efficient and cost-effective way to regulate the temperature in your tiny home. Look into window air conditioners with heat for incredible temperature regulation all year.

There isn’t a shortage of options for keeping your tiny home comfortable throughout the year. And when you’re ready to move your small home to a new location, contact the tiny house mover specialist, One Call Logistics. Contact ustoday for your free quote and to see how our experts can help you.

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