WarEagleNR88: I can get a pic of the tank later, right now there is so much stuff piled up I can't get back far enough for a full shot:lol: I still have some organizing to do. As far as the wet-room, It's only 5'X10'. so I have to stand in the doorway to take the pics I've posted. It really is just enough room to move around and service the tank.
Here's a layout I made a second ago. Sorry, I only have MS paint, so quality is horrible. And as you can see, we live in a smaller home, but we love it that way
Authors note, above pic was made in 2 minutes and is not to scale
I'll play with MS paint if you want and see if I can drum up a 3D pic to better layout the wet-room. Let me know.
NexDog: I plan on doing either a video walkthrough or picture walkthrough when this is all done to show how things work and point out my areas of oopses!
I'm going to see on the heating, the only concern will be the floor temp, but the garage/woodshop always stays warm in the winter due to insulation. Even when it's below zero, the garage is about 50 degrees. I'm going to see what happens here over the first cold spell and if I need to I can tap into the heating ducts, which are in close proximity. My gut feeling with the pumps, added insulation of the wet-room and lights is that minimal additional heating will be needed. So far the temp in the room only fluctuates between 67 and 75 degrees (that was on a 108 degree day). I kind of live on the edge of the desert, heading into the mountains and usually the winters are pretty mild here. If you go 25 miles east and a few hundred feet higher in elevation, the cold and snow really starts
