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How Much Heat Does a 30×16 Greenhouse Need at 20°F Outside?

Calculate the heating BTU load for a large 30×16 ft greenhouse holding 60°F when outside temps reach 20°F.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter the greenhouse interior dimensions in feet.
  2. Enter your target minimum inside temperature and the coldest expected outside temperature.
  3. Select the glazing type (material covering the greenhouse).
  4. The result shows surface area, temperature difference, and required heater BTU/hr output.

Larger greenhouses have significantly higher heating demands — get the BTU calculation for your 30×16 structure.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate greenhouse heating requirements?
Multiply the greenhouse surface area × temperature difference (inside minus outside) × the glazing U-value. This gives BTU/hr required. Always add 20–25% as a safety margin.
What temperature should I maintain in a greenhouse?
For frost protection only, maintain 34–40°F. For cool-season crops (lettuce, kale), 45–55°F. For tomatoes and peppers, 60–70°F nights. Higher targets need significantly more heating.