Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My garage has no insulation or ventilation. Right now, the outside air temperature is 96 degrees, but my garage temperature is only 91 degrees. My garage never get above about 96 degrees, even when the outside air temperature is 100 degrees. |
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I think the attic vent is a code violation of the current building code (see Post No. 26). I have also read several expert opinions that say an attached garage should be isolated from the living section of the house and the attic to contain a fire that starts in the garage. If you have a fire with smoke that occurs in the garage, the attic vent will allow the attic to fill up with smoke and permeate the rest of the house. This is my opinion, but maybe a home inspector could provide another opinion.
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The posts on this thread that claim to reduce the garage temperature by 20 or 30 degrees by installing foam insulation on the garage door are not believable. Right now, at 1PM, the outside temperature at my house is 95 degrees and the interior temperature of my garage is 96 degrees. My garage door faces west and has no insulation on the door. Adding insulation to the door wouldn't change anything. Yet, some posters are claiming that adding an inch of foam board to my garage door will magically reduce the garage temperature to 65 or 75 degrees. I would suggest that, before you insulate your garage door, monitor your garage and outside temperatures during the daytime. If the temperature difference is less than about 5 degrees, the door insulation will be a total waste of money.
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The attic insulation prevents the heat from the attic radiating into the garage. |
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It is correct that no matter what you do to the garage, short of installing an air conditioner, you will never get the garage temperature below the outside air temperature.
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Dreamer!!
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I have installed a dehumidifier, and it dropped the humidity to my set 55% level and cycles on/off as expected. Also got a 20" box fan to move air when I am working in the garage. |
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