How to Heat a Convenience Store

As your convenience store doors open and close all day and night long, as a convenience store owner you are naturally concerned with the comfort of your customers as well as controlling your energy costs.

Convenience Store Heating Challenges

The heating challenges in your convenience store change as you move from your the front doors to the checkout counter, bathrooms and offices.

The core problem is caused by wide variations in heat loss in each area. But in every area, you need to be concerned about losing heat:

Ceilings

High, poorly insulated ceilings are a key source of heat loss. You need to lock that heat in so it doesn’t fly to the sky.

Walls

Poor wall insulation is another source of heat loss. It’s a slow and steady loss of heat energy that adds to your heating costs every month.

Doors

Your doors will be opened and closed hundreds of times or more. As each customer enters or leaves your convenience store, your heating expenses skyrocket.

Windows

Poorly insulated and sealed windows are a major source of heat loss as well as an area of discomfort for customers seated near the window.

Floor

Yes, even your floor is a problem area for heat loss. But wait! Doesn’t heat rise? If so, how can your floor be a source of heat loss in your convenience store?

A New Heating Paradigm

Let’s ask that question again. Does heat rise?

Surprisingly, the answer is no, heat does not rise.

It’s hot air that rises. Conversely, heat is attracted to cold.

It’s basic physics. Heat goes to cold in any direction.

If it is cold at the ceiling of your convenience store, heat will move in that direction. The same is true for your walls and even your floor. But the real problem areas are your windows and doors.

Not because heat is rising (remember – that’s hot air), but because your windows are colder than the temperature of the room and every time your convenience store door opens heat is attracted to the cold outdoors.

As you consider this new heating paradigm, ask yourself – why would I heat my convenience store by blowing hot air?

You would never let your convenience store profits escape through your ceiling, walls, floor, windows and doors, if you understood you can lock up those profits for your convenience store.

Convenience Store Heating Considerations

What do you need to consider in heating your convenience store if you are constructing a new convenience store or renovating an existing convenience store?

Product Costs

How much capital will you invest in the heating product for your convenience store? You’ll need to consider the costs of heating system controls as well as the core product.

Installation Costs

How complex is the installation of the heating system for your convenience store? This directly affects the time it takes to install, which has a direct impact on the installation costs.

Operating Costs

What will the ongoing operating costs be for your convenience store heating system? Although this will vary based on the severity of the weather, your projected operating costs can be calculated.

Maintenance Costs

How much will it cost you to maintain your convenience store heating system? How often will you need to buy parts to keep your heating system running at top-notch efficiency?

Replacement Costs

When will your heating system need to be replaced? Five years? Ten years? Twenty years? Never?

How long your convenience store heating system will last is a major consideration when evaluating the lowest total cost of heating system ownership.

You’ll want to consider each of these factors individually, but also all of them together to realize the lowest total cost of heating system ownership for your convenience store. In addition, you’ll want to ensure you are providing the ultimate in warmth and comfort to keep your guests opening your convenience store door.

Before you choose the heating system for your convenience store, you’ll also want to consider the experience of your heating system consultant, the heating system manufacturer’s track record and how your heating system compares to alternative systems.

Heating System Consultant Experience

Always look for a heating systems consultant with years of diverse experience in delivering heating systems for convenience stores. They should be able to demonstrate successful convenience store heating projects they have completed and explain how they apply unique solutions specifically to heating convenience stores.

Manufacturer Track Record

Always look for a manufacturer with a lengthy track record for delivering quality product solutions and a solid product warranty. You’ll also want to examine their track record for on time delivery as well as product documentation, such as installation guides and owner’s manuals.

Convenience Store Heating Alternatives Comparison

Explore alternative convenience store heating systems to determine which heating system provides the best solution for heating your convenience store. 

 

Convection (Forced Air) Heating Systems

Hydronic Radiant

Heating Systems

Electric Radiant
Heating Systems

Product Costs

Medium

High

Low

Installation Costs

Medium

High

Low

Operating Costs

High

Medium

Low

Maintenance Costs

High

Medium

None

Replacement Costs

Medium

High

None

Total Cost of Heating System Ownership

Medium

High

Low

Convenience Store Heating System Solutions

We offer a wide range of heating solutions for your convenience store:

Electric Radiant Thermal Mass Storage Heating Systems

Our most effective product for new convenience store construction projects. This product is installed under the concrete slab of your building and delivers the absolute lowest total cost of heating system ownership. If you have off-peak rates available in your area, you can increase your savings dramatically with this convenience store heating system. Learn more about Thermal Mass Storage Heating Systems.

Electric Radiant Ceiling Heating Systems

Our Radiant Ceiling Heating Systems are perfect for convenience stores with enclosed ceilings and are installed between the joists and above the ceiling. This system can be used for new construction as well as renovations. Learn more about Radiant Ceiling Heating Systems.

Electric Radiant Supplemental Heating Systems

Our Supplemental Heating Systems are perfect for addressing cold areas in existing convenience stores by the windows and doors. They can also be used effectively in new construction and offer a variety of aesthetically appealing installation options. Learn more about Electric Radiant Supplemental Heating Systems.

Electric Radiant Heating System Controls

One of the most important considerations in designing an effective heating system for your convenience store are the controls so you can manage your heating system in various areas of your convenience store at different times of day. Learn more about our Electric Radiant Heating System Controls.

Electric Radiant Snow and Ice Melting Systems

The safety of your customers, employees and vendors is vitally important to every convenience store owner. One of the greatest risks to their safety is the risk of slips and falls due to snow and ice. Our snow and ice melting system can also have a positive impact on your liability insurance premiums (check with your insurance agent). Learn more about Electric Radiant Snow and Ice Melting Systems.

Get the Lowest Total Cost of Heating System Ownership for Your Convenience Store

 

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