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Topspinmo 07-17-2020 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by crash (Post 1804824)
The insulation and radiant barrier prevent the heat from getting in, thus cooler. The inside of the radiant barrier is 15 degrees cooler than the hot side. You can check it out for yourself on the internet just search radiant barrier.

The attic insulation prevents the heat from the attic radiating into the garage.

How is it going to reduce it below ambient temperature when everything in, around, and above it is ambient at least temperature? IMO it Will NOT reduce temperature below ambient temperature. The garage is not sealed air tight.

retiredguy123 07-17-2020 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1804929)
How is it going to reduce it below ambient temperature when everything in, around, and above it is ambient at least temperature? IMO it Will NOT reduce temperature below ambient temperature. The garage is not sealed air tight.

It is correct that no matter what you do to the garage, short of installing an air conditioner, you will never get the garage temperature below the outside air temperature.

hastey001 07-18-2020 08:49 PM

Thank-you,
 
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1804959)
It is correct that no matter what you do to the garage, short of installing an air conditioner, you will never get the garage temperature below the outside air temperature.


fastboat 08-03-2020 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by davephan (Post 1803398)
Has anyone tried to air condition their insulated garage with a split AC unit? I wonder how much it would cost to cool an insulated garage down to about 80 degrees.

Dreamer!!

tbone 08-03-2020 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1804131)
If you got that much mildew I suspect you have leak or a/C drain not draining and holding moisture? Something causing the mildew and IMO it not normal? You can look outside see if the A/C drain is draining some where should seed PVC pipe sticking up and draining? You can take panel off you unit and look in at the A coils. Look along walls of garage for any signs of moisture?

Thanks for the reply! There are no leaks or A/C drain issues. The problem is likely that the garage door is often not opened/closed for up to a couple months at a time when I am traveling. Therefore, no air movement.

I have installed a dehumidifier, and it dropped the humidity to my set 55% level and cycles on/off as expected. Also got a 20" box fan to move air when I am working in the garage.

davephan 08-03-2020 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by fastboat (Post 1812244)
Dreamer!!

That's a strange response. You should go back and read post number 22, then the related posts 27 and 30. There are some people, not many, in Minnesota that heat their garages in the winter. We don't heat our garage in the winters. That certainly can't be cheap. There are commercial parking ramps under buildings in downtown areas that are heated in the winter and air conditioned in the summer. It is certainly technically possible to heat and air condition a garage. Of course, in Florida, you'd only need to consider air conditioning a garage.

The one time cost of insulating the garage and installing a split air conditioner are not that important. Several thousand dollars, one time, no big deal. The most important factor is the ongoing cost to operate the split air conditioner to cool down the garage. I assume that it isn't cheap to air condition a garage. If you have a pool, it's not that cheap to heat a pool all winter, but obviously people spend money on heating a pool, even if its hundreds of dollars every month.

I think if you spend several thousand dollars a year to do things like heating your pool or air conditioning your garage to improve your life is worth it. I don't like spending thousands of dollars on taxes, because probably at least half the money is wasted on stupid projects and giving "free stuff" to freeloaders.

Tom52 08-03-2020 09:37 AM

I know several people here who have mini splits in their garages. They claim the the electric bill only increased $15 to $20 per month to operate. They have high efficiency around 18 to 20 seer. They keep garage temp set around 76 to 78 degrees same as inside the house. Claim is that there is no problem maintaining temp even during this summer heat/ humidity. Of course attic and doors have the required insulation.

I will be adding a mini split to my 3 car garage later this year. I will go with a 24,000 btu unit.

davephan 08-03-2020 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Tom52 (Post 1812347)
I know several people here who have mini splits in their garages. They claim the the electric bill only increased $15 to $20 per month to operate. They have high efficiency around 18 to 20 seer. They keep garage temp set around 76 to 78 degrees same as inside the house. Claim is that there is no problem maintaining temp even during this summer heat/ humidity. Of course attic and doors have the required insulation.

I will be adding a mini split to my 3 car garage later this year. I will go with a 24,000 btu unit.

Thanks for the post! Only about $20 a month is dirt cheap to air condition the garage. I was guessing it might be over $100 a month.


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