Finding a climate controlled dog kennel that can help keep your dogs cool in the summer and warm in the winter can be a struggle. Poor-quality kennels can be very hot in the summer with little airflow. Your dog must live in a regulated environment with proper ventilation.
Temperature Regulation
A climate controlled dog kennel is important, especially for breeds that are sensitive to extreme temperatures. You can have peace of mind knowing that your dogs are not overheating or getting too chilly in their kennel overnight.
Humidity Control
Not only are climate controlled dog kennels great for temperature regulation, they often have humidity control systems in the kennel to prevent the air from becoming too dry or too humid. Regulating the humidity can prevent the growth of bacteria and mold, and keep the kennel a generally healthy environment for your pet.
Peace of Mind
Climate-controlling your dog kennel will save you a lot of stress and potential vet bills. You can be at peace knowing your dogs are comfortable in their outdoor dog kennel, and their health is not at risk.
Climate Controlled Features in Our Kennels
R-13 Spray Foam Insulation
- Provides high thermal resistance, reducing heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer.
Vented Soffit in Kennel
- Helps control humidity levels and reduce the risk of condensation.
- Contributes to better overall energy efficiency by reducing the heat load on the kennel
Insulation Baffles
- Reduces heat build-up and moisture in kennel
- Extends the lifespan of the roof by preventing heat, moisture, and deterioration
Batten Insulation in Walls
- Effective thermal resistance by reducing heat transfer
- Soundproofing properties
- Fire resistant
Heating and Cooling Options
LP Cozy Direct Vent Wall Furnace
- Blower kit available
- 14,000 or 33, 000 BTU
Wall Mount Thermostat Heater
- 10, 000 BTU
110-V A/C Unit
Available:
- 5,000 BTU
- 10,000 BTU
- 15,000 BTU
Mini Split Heater/AC Unit
- 12, 000 BTU Unit (requires 110-V A-C)
- 24, 000 BTU Unit (requires 220-V A-C)
- Low-temperature units are available for colder climates
Heat/AC Unit
- Requires 220v
- 20 AMP Circuit
We will install the recommended size unit according to the square footage of the building.
Ventilation Options
16″ 110-V Exhaust Fan
- W/ aluminum gable shutters
- 1900 CFM
- 1.35 AMPs w/ percentage timer
Gable Shutters
12″ 12-V Exhaust Fan
- W/ aluminum gable shutters
- 6.6 AMPS
- W/ digital programmable timer
110-V 56″ Ceiling Fan
- W/ reversible, variable speed switch
- 27,000 CFM
- .83 AMPs
Humidity Options
Waykar 130 Pint Commercial
- 110-V dehumidifier
- w/ drain hose
Horticat U80 PRO
- Ultrasonic mist 110-V
- Direct connect water line w/ night modes
- Humidistat & remote sensor
Looking for Other Dog Kennel Options?
Colors
Are you looking for a kennel you can customize in color? Check out our dog kennel color options to customize the color of your shingles, siding, or metal roofing.
Siding and Roofing
Would you like vinyl siding or metal siding? The Dog Kennel Collection offers a variety of dog kennel siding and roofing options for your kennel.
Doors and Windows
Find just what you need to make your kennel more accessible and well-ventilated. Check out our selection of dog kennel doors and windows.
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