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JDIronton 07-15-2020 02:12 PM

How does your split system work in your garage in this heat ?
 
So I am thinking of putting a split system in my two car plus golf cart garage. We don’t keep our car in the garage , but I do like to work on projects in the garage. Just wondering with the extreme heat we have been experiencing, does the system keep up ? I am thinking of a 24000 btu system. Also when you open the door , does it recover pretty quick ? Love to have some input before I go ahead with this.
Thanks,
Jeff

karostay 07-15-2020 02:55 PM

Would you put an Ac unit in your oven ?
Results would be comparable

rjm1cc 07-15-2020 03:01 PM

Is the garage ceiling insulated?

Topspinmo 07-15-2020 05:27 PM

Just get portable swamp cooler

queasy27 07-15-2020 05:38 PM

I have a neighbor who uses his garage as a hobby/workshop space and has a split unit. He added some type of insulation on the door and attic but I don't know the details. I've been in there and it's cool -- didn't ask how much his electric bill is!

I just measured the temperature in my garage at 93 degrees. Personally, my oven is usually set at 350 or above.

lake5798 07-16-2020 06:53 AM

I have had my split unit in garage for 7 years now, I keep the temp at 76 . I have a treadmill and a bow flex that we use to work out on , and the garage is always comfortable, recovery time is quick after I open main garage door to take car or golf car out. Additional electric cost is around $25 month.

Bill32 07-16-2020 08:30 AM

I think you have to meet minimum insulation standards and meet code to put A/C garage. I remember this being an issue with A/C in the lanai...check with a A/C company

EdFNJ 07-16-2020 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by lake5798 (Post 1803911)
I have had my split unit in garage for 7 years now, I keep the temp at 76 . I have a treadmill and a bow flex that we use to work out on , and the garage is always comfortable, recovery time is quick after I open main garage door to take car or golf car out. Additional electric cost is around $25 month.

Curious as to what direction your home/ garage face? Ours is TRUE WEST. We'd probably need a 3 ton unit to cool it in the afternoon. :( The outside of the garage door and our front storm door get so hot we can't even touch it. The garage door is new and heavily insulated so it keeps down heat transmission inside somewhat but temps inside often equal outside.

JDIronton 07-16-2020 01:54 PM

Thank you so much for all of your input. So to answer a few questions, the front of the house faces North so I never get direct sun. As for insulation, I do know I will have to insulate above the garage to make it worth it.

It’s really not about making so I can watch tv out there , it’s just to make it more comfortable to work on some projects at the workbench. I am a wood worker and luthier so I like to keep busy. And with all that is going on the wood shop has been closed allot. And as of yesterday it will be closed till the end of next month.

JDIronton 07-16-2020 01:57 PM

Also I am looking at a Senville 24000 btu model with wi fi. I would love to put in a Mitsubishi because I do think they are the best in the business, but this unit has great reviews and is allot less expensive.

JDIronton 07-16-2020 01:59 PM

Link to senville unit

Robot Check

John41 07-16-2020 02:07 PM

We have a Carrier in our CYV 1 1/2 car garage. The temp is kept at 78 and the AC has no problem holding it at that level. The garage door and above the ceiling were insulated. Worth every penny.

EdFNJ 07-16-2020 04:13 PM

Does putting A/C in a garage (technically ;) ) make it a part of the living area since it is under cooling and adds to property taxes?

crash 07-17-2020 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JDIronton (Post 1803650)
So I am thinking of putting a split system in my two car plus golf cart garage. We don’t keep our car in the garage , but I do like to work on projects in the garage. Just wondering with the extreme heat we have been experiencing, does the system keep up ? I am thinking of a 24000 btu system. Also when you open the door , does it recover pretty quick ? Love to have some input before I go ahead with this.
Thanks,
Jeff

The previous owner did this for my house but he also insulated the entire garage ceiling and walls. It works very good and stays cooler even without the split. Running the split easily cools my garage to 76 degrees.

crash 07-17-2020 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1804361)
Does putting A/C in a garage (technically ;) ) make it a part of the living area since it is under cooling and adds to property taxes?

No it does not increase the property taxes and a split unit is considered a dehumidifier not air conditioning.


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