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Thanks John, I appreciate the info and will give them a call.
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U have more of an issue if the garage door faces south, it will bake, if that's the case U have to take more measures to cut the heat.
Foil stapled under the roof will reflect heat away in the first tier of protection, then insulation and fans. If the garage is facing north you have less to contend with. No one stated what direction the door was exposed to? |
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Thereis a peerson that has an ad in the sun for insulating garage doors and vents
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Hot Garage
I think all of the ideas given would help to some degree, I ran into the issue with the hot garage our first summer after our house was built. Our 18' garage door faces North East and would heat up in the mornings and stay hot all day. So far I have had the ceiling above the garage insulated and I bought a garage door insulation kit from Romac and installed it. I also tinted the windows in the garage. The results so far as measured with a infarred temp gun before and after is about 16 to 18 degrees cooler from what I see. It is still hot, but cool enough that I have no more reservations on keeping the classic cars in the garage. Before that I checked on climate controlled storage.
I think the garage door screen and attack fan would work great but I was concerned about the dust that would be pulled in from all of the construction going on. The cost for the door insulation kit was about $200.00. Takes about three to four hours to remove the braces and install. Good luck on what ever route you take. |
And if there is a Fire or Smoke it will travel into the home quick! my son is a full time fire fighter and chewed me out when I suggested that one.
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It all works but!
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The solar fan moves less air, but is free operating cost and an attic fan runs off your home electricity. Both are temperature controlled. Cost is a bit more for the solar fan. The purpose of both is to remove hot air from the attic space and discharge it outside. They turn on when the attic temperature reaches a pre set temperature. Usually around 100 or 105 degrees.
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i know solar does not work as well as electic fan,, but the cost can't be that much? or is it
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