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Woodbear 07-22-2021 11:34 PM

When it comes to windows in a garage, do they impact the overall temperature of the garage? Outside of aesthetics, is there a functional reason to add windows other than some additional light?

FenneyGuy 07-23-2021 03:08 AM

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Originally Posted by crash (Post 1976477)
Venting the garage will just pull hot air into your garage. For a real difference you need to insulate the garage attic and install a radiant barrier with an attic vent fan. Most of the heat in the garage comes from the attic which can be over 160F c

Radiant barrier was installed several years ago. I am having an attic exhaust fan installed because it is still hot in my garage.

RICH1 07-23-2021 05:51 AM

Hang meat in the garage with a Mini-Split.... or use the fan to bring outside air and push it out the attic.. it's comes down to choices and money! Can't take it with !

CoachKandSportsguy 07-23-2021 06:01 AM

True Lmack
 
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Originally Posted by lmack (Post 1976631)
All good garage info. to consider, thanks all. I just wanted to add a note about attic vents as my hubby did a calc on how many vents we should have for our roof and got 4.5 (we only had 2 in our designer model). So, he got a few quotes and found a contractor to put in 3 more (contractor got same figure by the way). It has made a big difference, still gets hot up there but not nearly as hot.

Totally agree with that point as ventilation is always the key to keeping the roof and attic as cool as possible. Let us know which contractor did a good job please, even if you aren't qualified to render a professional evaluation opinion

faux engineering guy

CoachKandSportsguy 07-23-2021 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 1976700)
Global Warming…

:boom:


:ho:

kcrazorbackfan 07-23-2021 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by RICH1 (Post 1977087)
Hang meat in the garage with a Mini-Split.... or use the fan to bring outside air and push it out the attic.. it's comes down to choices and money! Can't take it with !

No, but I take the choice that cost me less money; I grew up not having ANYTHING and I have accumulated wealth in my 68 years to the point where we’re going to live comfortably and then leave a bunch to our two kids.

Driller703 08-09-2021 05:02 PM

Garage too hot
 
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Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 1976539)
A mini split in my garage works exceptionally well to keep the garage cool. Two tons of AC pumped into 600 sq ft means it's cool virtually instantly when I want it. 18 SEER means the cost is so low that it is not perceptible in the electric bill.

If I get a 2 ton mini split, how important is it that I insulate the garage doors and the attic?

retiredguy123 08-09-2021 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Driller703 (Post 1986390)
If I get a 2 ton mini split, how important is it that I insulate the garage doors and the attic?

If you air condition the garage, or any space, you definitely need to insulate the ceiling and garage doors.

Driller703 08-09-2021 07:44 PM

Garage too hot
 
Thank you

Topspinmo 08-09-2021 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by COLTempleton (Post 1976549)
Both my attic and the outside are cooler than my garage (the attic has 2 exhaust fans and there is usually a breeze outside). Sounds like a garage exhaust fan is just what I need. Does anyone use a window air conditioner in their garage?


Not allowed.

Toymeister 08-10-2021 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Driller703 (Post 1986390)
If I get a 2 ton mini split, how important is it that I insulate the garage doors and the attic?

For getting your garage cool it doesn't make much difference. If I were to choose I would insulate the door.

Now if you are going to keep your garage cool for hours on end as in a office space or a quilting machine room, then I would insulate. But cooling your garage for an afternoon while you putter around it won't matter nor will the insulation ever pay for itself.

The difference between me and retired guy is I actually have a two ton mini split and he does not. I know what it costs to operate and he does not. Important differences when giving advice.

Driller703 08-10-2021 01:23 PM

Garage too hot
 
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Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 1986859)
For getting your garage cool it doesn't make much difference. If I were to choose I would insulate the door.

Now if you are going to keep your garage cool for hours on end as in a office space or a quilting machine room, then I would insulate. But cooling your garage for an afternoon while you putter around it won't matter nor will the insulation ever pay for itself.

Thanks for the reply. I am thinking about putt my ham radio gear in a part of the garage. Of course would like it cool when I was using the rig, but I was wondering if the heat would affect the electronics at other times. Any thoughts on that?

kkingston57 08-10-2021 02:30 PM

In my house and other homes in our neighborhood very few, if any, homes have windows in the garage. This would have helped the heat issue and create more light in my garage. 1st house that I have seen without seeing windows.

Am going to check into possibility of putting in window(s) in the garage.

Road-Runner 08-10-2021 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Driller703 (Post 1986868)
Thanks for the reply. I am thinking about putt my ham radio gear in a part of the garage. Of course would like it cool when I was using the rig, but I was wondering if the heat would affect the electronics at other times. Any thoughts on that?

Worked with computer equipment for over 40 years, heat is the enemy of all things electronic. You probably would want to set a maximum temperature 78 degrees or so and not let it get any hotter. Also, humidity doesn't do good things to electronics either, kind of the one two punch as far as electronic longevity is concerned.

Altavia 08-10-2021 03:32 PM

Anyone replace a few of their garage Windows with screens in lieu of vents for air intake.


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