Agricultural Heater for Barns and Shops
Rugged agricultural heater for barns and shops. Built in Canada to deliver dependable heat for livestock, storage, and farm workspaces.Agriculture and Livestock Heating Solutions
When the temperature drops, dependable heat isn’t optional—it’s essential. Northland’s agricultural heater for barns and shops is purpose-built for Canadian farms, livestock facilities, and rural workspaces.
Whether you’re protecting livestock, maintaining equipment, or storing feed and supplies, our hot water-powered air heaters deliver consistent, efficient heat exactly where it’s needed.
Designed by people who live and work in agriculture, these heaters are tested in the toughest prairie winters. With rust-proof components, explosion-proof options, and customizable configurations, each heater is engineered to perform—season after season.
We don’t just build them—we depend on them. Because on a working farm, heat is more than comfort. It’s survival.
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Agriculture & Livestock
Heat for Barns, Shops and Storage
Are Northland Heaters safe to use in barns with animals and hay?
Yes. Each agricultural heater for barns and shops is designed for safety in livestock environments. Explosion-proof and rust-resistant options make them ideal for dusty, high-moisture spaces.
Will this heater stand up to barn conditions like dust and humidity?
Absolutely. Our agricultural heaters are built to handle the challenging conditions found in barns and farm shops—high dust, moisture, and wide temperature swings.
What size or model do I need for my barn or shop?
Our standard models fit many agricultural setups, but we also offer custom builds. We’ll help you choose the right agricultural heater for barns and shops based on square footage, insulation, and layout.
Can I hook this up to my farm’s existing hot water boiler?
Yes. Our heaters are compatible with most hot water systems used in agricultural buildings and can be configured to suit your setup.
Do I need a professional to install it?
We provide specs and install guidance—so whether you’re doing it yourself or hiring a technician, setup is straightforward.
