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  • simone.vitellaro
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    Thank you so much Gabrielle!!!

    simone.vitellaro
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    Hi There,

    I have a 750 square foot Yoga Studio and have been having nothing but problems heating it up. We were originally going to to far infrared but the room gets really dry. We do have ceiling fans in the room. What if the ceiling is not insulated, there are floor to ceiling windows on half of the room? We have two of the Patron heaters in the room and they told us this would be fine but nothing is heating the room. We are going to cover the windows but knowing that the ceiling is not insulated will this be a problem?
    Is there a portable humidifier that can be used for a yoga studio?

    Thank you for your time!!

    Simone 🙂

    Namaste

    simone.vitellaro
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    Hello,

    I would actually like to know as well. We have opened a studio that is 750 square feet, floor to ceiling windows and 9 feet ceilings. We already have the yoga room built so we are not able to place an HVAC system separate for this room. What are you suggestions to create a Hot Yoga experience. We have bought portable heaters and far infrared heaters for the room but it appears that it’s not heating the room evenly. We are aware that the windows are eating up all the hot air but once we place insulated blinds on them we are hoping that the heat will generate more evenly in the room. Do you have suggestions for an economical way of doing hot yoga for a room. Also are there portable humidifiers that can be placed in the room in order to reach the 40% humidity.

    Your response is greatly appreciated.

    Namaste.

    Simone

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