Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Just taking them off to get the insulation behind them but thanks for your concern.
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If you enclose your lanai, you definitely want to insulate your attic. If the lanai is just screened in, don’t waste your money on insulation, what good will insulation give you in the attic when your open space is 140 degrees because of all the cement, floor and house block wall.
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I used thin white styrofoam sheets that came as cushioning from many mail order furnishings we purchased. Which requires the bars to be removed. If I had used the foil bubble sheets, they are totally flexible and do not require the bar removal, much easier to install than my styrofoam sheets. The 24”x10’ rolls of foil radiant barrier are $10+ at Home Cheapo. A ballpark estimate I would have needed to buy at least 7+ rolls of them. Verse my free thin white styrofoam sheets and a roll of white duct tape. |
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Keep in mind--if you decide to run a split down the road *they* will insulate for you after they run the lines and install the split. Having it "pre-insulated" before you install the split might be a very slim cost benefit (pay today's prices?) but I'm not sure that it would not be more of an hassle installing the split. The split installers are already up there running wires and pipes--the hose to blow the insulation into the space after they finish is the fun part of the job. Last month we had our lanai enclosed with a split and the cost to add the insulation was built into the price. But I also like the idea of one-stop contractor so there is no issue down the road with Contractor A blaming Contractor B for any problems that come up. We are very happy with All Season Rooms. The windows, raising the concrete pad, electric, insulation and split were all meticulously installed and if we have any problems down the road there is only one phone number to call to fix anything. No Peter blaming Paul... My 2¢ is wait and have the insulation put in with the split.. |
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If you are going to cool your garage insulate the door and walls also or else will never be able to cool down. |
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What about the garage walls?
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I would not insulate an unheated or cooled space until needed. What would you be insulating? I did use insulation for the garage doors and did it in an hour without adhesives or removing hurricane bars. Dropped the temp about 20 to 25 degrees. I would not use any adhesive on garage doors. The adhesive will fail with time and leave a mess.
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Congratulations on the new home. We have a N facing home and recently insulated our garage and Lanai ceilings. We also finally enclosed our lanai with screen sliders and double pane sliders. Absolutely love the new enclosed lanai (Fullview). We are glad we paid extra for double pane because it is quieter and we don't worry as much about high winds. Our neighbor used to mow before 7am, thus the sound control. New neighbors now.
Our lanai is very quiet, except for the new TV. We did not need a mini split. We will probably increase our AC capacity when the time comes to handle increasing temperatures. It cost us very little to insulate both areas, compared to fuel costs. I would do it now. Prices are going up. Your home value will go up too. |
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Insulating your Lanai ceiling and staying with the screens is a complete waste of money. I had the bug screens that came with my lanai, Replaced with solar screens. It has a nice effect, keeping the lanai cooler and blocking out the sun's brightness.
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