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Old 03-07-2023, 11:52 AM
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Why concern yourself with heat in your garage useless of course you spend time out there
with a hobby of some sort.
In that case spend the $$$$ and insulate doors, ceiling, and add it's own AC.
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Old 03-07-2023, 12:19 PM
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Why concern yourself with heat in your garage useless of course you spend time out there
with a hobby of some sort.
In that case spend the $$$$ and insulate doors, ceiling, and add it's own AC.
Exactly. Park your car and go into the air conditioned part of your house.
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Old 03-08-2023, 06:11 AM
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hot air rises, so why put vents at the bottom?
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I am considering putting a vent in the right and left lower corners of my garage door to reduce heat in the garage especially during the summer months. Will doing this really substantially reduce heat build up in the garage. For example, if the air temp is 95 will the vents keep the garage below 100 degrees. I have good venting in the roof and I plan to keep the retractable stairs to the garage attic down during the summer. Please let me know if you have experience with this.
if you want to reduce heat build up that's not really the correct way. Don't know why everyone does these things.... These attics are NOT properly vented. They require more vents and also insulation over the garage. These are all you need to do. But as I say it's your house to mess up , so do whatever.
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I am considering putting a vent in the right and left lower corners of my garage door to reduce heat in the garage especially during the summer months. Will doing this really substantially reduce heat build up in the garage. For example, if the air temp is 95 will the vents keep the garage below 100 degrees. I have good venting in the roof and I plan to keep the retractable stairs to the garage attic down during the summer. Please let me know if you have experience with this.
try a few in the ceiling of the garage...the closable type,so you can adjust
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Old 03-08-2023, 06:43 AM
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In the middle of summer, will you help cool your house if you open windows to let the nice hot humid air in? You don’t let air in your house during the summer, I wouldn’t let it in the garage either. I have insulated the garage doors with some improvement. You do have to watch out for making your garage doors too heavy for the garage opener when insulated them
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Old 03-08-2023, 07:10 AM
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A total waste of money and it will weaken your garage door. My neighbor installed an attic fan and those garage door vents. Within a month or so, he turned it off and never used it again. You will get hardly any air flow through the vents. Also, you should not leave the retractable stairs down because that will compromise the fire rating of your garage.
I did the same—added an attic exhaust fan. What was I thinking? About $700, and I used it at most five times. It can’t cool your garage below the temp of the outside air, so that might be 85°! If you leave it on all night and cool your garage down to seventy, when the sun shines on the door the temp zooms up in minutes. Morning or afternoon sun will turn a steel door into an oven, and half an inch of insulation inside the door won’t make much if any difference. (Two inches of styrofoam on the outside would help, but that isn’t allowed.) If you drive your car, then park it in the garage, it will also heat your garage above the outside temp for hours. A mini-split AC can work, but it has to work hard to overcome a hot car or sun on the garage door or leaks along the edge of the door. I’ve been told by people who work here to figure around $10,000 to install one!

If you rebuild classic cars in your garage or have a home workshop you use a lot, it might be a good idea. If not, a fan in the garage can blow air on you, and that helps, and you can open your garage door when you work in the garage. I have battery operated saws and sanders and drills and a cart where I can put stationary tools and use them in the shade in the garage or on the driveway as needed. But I seldom need to do that for more than fifteen minutes at a time. Some work I can do in the house.
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try a few in the ceiling of the garage...the closable type,so you can adjust
Vents in the garage ceiling would violate the fire code.
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Old 03-08-2023, 07:58 AM
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Why anyone puts those ugly vents in the doors is beyond me. Anyway, hot air rises and the vents in the bottom are ineffective. If you spend a great deal of time in the garage, I would recommend a split and that will cost you about $6 or $7,000, but would be worth it. I insulated the door and, although does not bring the temperature down to house levels, does make a difference.
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I am considering putting a vent in the right and left lower corners of my garage door to reduce heat in the garage especially during the summer months. Will doing this really substantially reduce heat build up in the garage. For example, if the air temp is 95 will the vents keep the garage below 100 degrees. I have good venting in the roof and I plan to keep the retractable stairs to the garage attic down during the summer. Please let me know if you have experience with this.
I'm a tinkerer and DIY-er my garage door faces north so not much sun and if I am home it is usually up. If my doors faced any other way I would probably insulate them
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Does it help to open the hatchway to the attic over the garage? Will hot air flow up and out better? Wondering.
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Old 03-08-2023, 08:59 AM
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Insulate the door and keep it shut. The night air is cooler, the insulation will keep it cooler longer. Venting only works when there is cooler air outside to bring in.
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Mini Splits are wonderful. I helped a neighbor install one on a manufactured home lanai and golf cart garage combo. It was a no name unit and I learned a lot working with him. It did a great job.

The vents in the door look like a real shoemaker deal and I doubt that that update with an attic fan would satisfy me.

Krazorback gave your way a green light! Kenswing pointed out the chimney effect!

Mini Split is the way to go.
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As I re-read all the posts, I guess it is necessary for you to clarify your intent.
If your intent is to keep your garage in the 70's to spend significant time in there, than the posters who say why bother, unless you put a minisplit are probably correct.
If your intent, like mine, is to keep your garage from being 10-15 degrees hotter than outside, then the door vents, and vents into the garage do make sense in my opinion. I have a refrigerator in my garage, and I was expending a great deal of energy and wear and tear on it trying to keep up with 100 degree temps in the garage, when it is only 80-90 outside. Now, my garage is at least as cool as the outside. The garage door vents are at the bottom to bring the coolest air from outside into the bottom of your garage and then create a draft going up into the attic. If you only intend to put the vents in the garage door, that probably wouldn't do much, since it doesn't create an air flow. If you put the vents in the top of the door, it would exhaust out air in the garage that is hotter than the outside, but only if makeup air is available. You definitely do not want that makeup air to be the cooler air drawn out of your house.
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Old 03-08-2023, 10:22 AM
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HVAC people told me not to open the garage ceiling door, it interrupts the airflow from other areas of the house that need to pull air in from outside to cool the whole house.
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