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As a newbie we noticed many homes have electric roll down screens on their garage doors. Assuming it keeps your garage cooler during summer months especially since our garage faces due west. Our golf cart gar door is separate. Would installing on just that door do the trick? Any estimates of cost for these screens? Thank you!
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As a newbie we noticed many homes have electric roll down screens on their garage doors. Assuming it keeps your garage cooler during summer months especially since our garage faces due west. Our golf cart gar door is separate. Would installing on just that door do the trick? Any estimates of cost for these screens? Thank you!
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As a newbie we noticed many homes have electric roll down screens on their garage doors. Assuming it keeps your garage cooler during summer months especially since our garage faces due west. Our golf cart gar door is separate. Would installing on just that door do the trick? Any estimates of cost for these screens? Thank you!
My first home in The Villages had sliding screens in the garage opening, and I liked them a lot. I used them day and night until some lowlife came in and stole a brand new $3200 e-bike. I had a powerful garage to attic fan installed for around $600. I thought that would bring in a breeze, whether through the screen door or through the two vents in the regular door. It didn’t help much. It couldn’t cool the garage more than the outside temperature, and if I brought in a car I’d had outside in the sun while driving, it radiated heat for hours. Now I live in a courtyard villa with a smaller door and no screen. A few months ago I installed TWO garage door insulation systems: one foam panels from Lowe’s and the other 1/4” foam with reflective aluminum on one side. Installation was a lot of work, thanks to the hurricane beams that all have to be removed, but it cost me a total of maybe $300. It helped that I had the right power tool for removing all those hex head bolts on the hurricane beam. I’m very pleased with the result. Now, in the morning, my east facing door is just mildly warm instead of sizzling. If I haven’t had my car out, the temperature is perhaps twenty degrees cooler than it was. Well worth it. If you decide to get a mini-split system, be sure to also get your door well-insulated.
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We have Thumper's system installed as well. It's an ingenious system. Only one issue is if you press the wrong door opener, you can jam the doors together. A real PITA!
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[QUOTE=asianthree;2330952]At third house garage facing northwest, screen lowered temp about 5 degrees. It was only noticeable if we opened the lanai doors, and back door we got about 10 degrees difference if there was a steady wind.

This house garage faces due south, and without a screen, both doors open, we cool about 4 degrees. Instead of investing in a $3500. Screen for this house we are installing a mini split. Then can control temp that makes difference.

Was wondering how much you paid for the mini split system? Thanks
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Old 05-14-2024, 08:20 AM
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We just put the Screen Sliders in. Very efficient and less expensive. Nice to have the main garage door open with screen, keeps snakes and other critters out.
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I took my roll up down so I could park my pickup truck in the garage. It's for sale for 500.00 -109 5/16 wide. for two car garage. Heading back north next week 5/22
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I’ve had Thumpers system for 17 years…never a problem.
I have two, my garage and my golf cart garage. My husband used the GC garage for woodworking, so it was a good investment for us.
But in your situation I would just do one screen. Keep life simple
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Please show pictures or where to have those installed
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Had a estimate from cool breeze about 3 wks ago. $2900 for a 2 car garage(16x7). Thumper who has a different set up, similar price.
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Install outside above the soffit - you have better clarence into the garage
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We have Thumper's system installed as well. It's an ingenious system. Only one issue is if you press the wrong door opener, you can jam the doors together. A real PITA!
I have had Thumpers screen for 10 years. It has a fail safe system built in so you can't open both doors at the same time. I have tested this numerous times over the 10 years LOL You do get a lot of blinking lights but no movement of doors. If yours move at the same time I would call them.
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I am surprised that I am the only one saying so, but putting the screen on our garage door had absolutely nothing to do with keeping the garage cooler or the garage in any way. During the milder months, we have the garage door up, the screen down, the door from the house to the garage open, and the lanai sliders completely open. We get the most incredible fresh air blowing through the house and keeping it cool....until my allergies kick in and we have to close up again.
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As a newbie we noticed many homes have electric roll down screens on their garage doors. Assuming it keeps your garage cooler during summer months especially since our garage faces due west. Our golf cart gar door is separate. Would installing on just that door do the trick? Any estimates of cost for these screens? Thank you!
It is impossible to get the garage temperature any lower than the outside ambient air temperature without some sort of cooling system e.g. air conditioner or mini split.
I chose to:
1. Install door vents. One low and one high.
2. Insulate doors and over garage attic space with radiant barrier.
3. Have a door screen installed by Thumper.
4. Install an overhead fan.
All in all my south facing garage stays within 5 degrees of the outside ambient air temperature.
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Old 05-15-2024, 03:22 AM
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As a newbie we noticed many homes have electric roll down screens on their garage doors. Assuming it keeps your garage cooler during summer months especially since our garage faces due west. Our golf cart gar door is separate. Would installing on just that door do the trick? Any estimates of cost for these screens? Thank you!
I thnk that is a bad assumption. How is it that if you open up the garage doors that the garage would be cooler than the outside? Blocking the heat would offer a level of coolness not opening up to it....
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