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Those of you that have put in a solar fan in the garage, was it worth it? Does it reduce the heat in the garage? We have had the Solar guys install 2 solar tubes without incident and are happy with the results. Your thoughts.
If, I understand the post, you've had it done. You are not going to undo it. Solar tubes, I believe are for light-not fans.

In terms of attic venting, we all know hot air rises. That is the reason they use ridge vents-highest point of the roof. An attic fan. You need to be sure you have adequate venting to allow air to get in. If it is not adequate, the fan first of all will not move as much air as it is claimed to and it will suck cooled and or heated air from your home. Sort of like drinking soda from a bottle and not allowing air in to replace the liquid you are drinking.

We just got a new roof due to hurricane damage. They extended the roof vent. Does it matter?
Truth, I have no way to HONESTLY know.
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This is a little misleading. True energy will flow from hot to cold but when the attic superheats the garage ceiling is like a radiator for a very long time. I thought like you but I gave in and insulated my attic. The result was a noticable reduction in temperature in my garage.

Regardless of the theory, all I can tell you is what I experienced.

BTW the reason why the builder doesn't insulate the garage ceiling is because it's non-living space. Same reasoning with the Lanai. It saves them money.
I would just add that it is really not the builder's decision to not insulate the garage ceiling. Architects who design houses don't include the insulation, so the builder is just following the architect's design. Also, my garage temperature rarely exceeds the outside air temperature, even on hot summer days. I have no insulation whatsoever in my garage. I would suggest that proper ventilation of the attic is important, as long as you don't suck conditioned air through the roof.
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Best option is to insulate the garage door, bringing hot humid air in from outside will do nothing. Insulate attic and install a mini split.
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Best option is to insulate the garage door, bringing hot humid air in from outside will do nothing. Insulate attic and install a mini split.
Yes, a mini-split and insulation will cool your garage. Installing insulation and/or a fan alone will provide a minimal benefit at best.
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Those of you that have put in a solar fan in the garage, was it worth it? Does it reduce the heat in the garage? We have had the Solar guys install 2 solar tubes without incident and are happy with the results. Your thoughts.
Don’t know if it keeps garage any cooler, but, has reduced my electric bill
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I had Solar Guys install an electric garage fan (not solar, sorry).
They cut 2 ventilation panels in the garage door and the fan is installed in the garage ceiling.
It uses minimal electricity, keep the garage extremely cool (not a/c cool)
Keep the attic ventilated so the attic is cooler too.
Doesn't depend on the sun, and you can turn it on or off whenever you want.

Either way you go, you know as well as I do that Solar Guys does great work. Good luck.
I think the money spent is a total waste of time and money. I lived in Florida for many years. The builder here does not insulate the garage walls or the attic above the garage as far as I know. Never had a garage this hot before. My house is tilt wall. Touch the garage walls on the inside and the outside in the heat of summer and you will see how hot they are. The heat radiates onto the inside walls. So insulating your garage door will not fix this. Save your money and leave it alone!
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I had Solar Guys install an electric garage fan (not solar, sorry).
They cut 2 ventilation panels in the garage door and the fan is installed in the garage ceiling.
It uses minimal electricity, keep the garage extremely cool (not a/c cool)
Keep the attic ventilated so the attic is cooler too.
Doesn't depend on the sun, and you can turn it on or off whenever you want.

Either way you go, you know as well as I do that Solar Guys does great work. Good luck.
Had the same fan put in the ceiling of our garage. I have 2 vents in the big garage door and 1 in the smaller. Same as you, it does keep the garage somewhat cooler and pushes hot air out of the attic.
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I'm one of those who had an attic fan installed. I can't notice any difference in temperature since we did it several years ago. It was a waste of money in my opinion. I've seen videos that showed people using Styrofoam panels glued to the interior of the garage door that people insist really worked - and was MUCH, MUCH less expensive than the attic fan.
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Had the same fan put in the ceiling of our garage. I have 2 vents in the big garage door and 1 in the smaller. Same as you, it does keep the garage somewhat cooler and pushes hot air out of the attic.
I have a neighbor who had an attic fan and two vents installed in the garage door about 7 years ago. He used it for about a week or so, and has never used it since. The fan is huge and loud, but the vents near the bottom of the garage door are way too small to move any air through the garage. A very bad design.
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If I was to do anything, I would have either closed cell or open cell foam insulation installed. I’m thinking of getting a quote to do our whole house.
Never heard of it, check it out. We built a custom house in Georgia 9 years ago and had the whole house, walls and attic insulated with this insulation. My attic looked like an igloo, you couldn’t see the trusses, all spray foam. 5500 sq ft house. You could walk in the attic (attic peaks were over 10’ high), in the middle of the summer the attic was 70 degrees, same in the winter.
This spray foam made our house air tight, no soffit holes, no vents, no ridge vents, and no builders gap that let bugs in. My buddy in Georgia had someone blow in closed cell spray foam after he built his house, no walls just attic, and his attic was 74 degrees year round. I can’t remember but I think he paid $15,000 to do his attic about 7 years ago.
When the house is this tight, you will need a heat exchanger of some sort, maybe not for your garage because your doors aren’t sealed, but for the living part of the house you will

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We also had a custom home built in Georgia with closed cell spray foam insulation on the underside of the roof sheathing. The attic, where the air handler and ducts were located, did stay cool. The exterior walls were ICF construction. I agree that spray foam is a good way to go. However, it is probably best done during the initial construction. It isn't clear to me that there will be a payback in a reasonable amount of time with a retrofit. There is a development just outside The Villages (Green Key Villages) that uses spray foam so there is local installation knowledge. The only issues I see with spray foam is the installers must make sure the equipment is functioning correctly when the two components are mixed at the spray handle otherwise you could wind up with an unlivable house. Also, with closed cell, if you have a roof leak you may not know about it for sometime.

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If I was to do anything, I would have either classes cell or open cell foam insulation installed. I’m thinking of getting a quote to do our whole house.
Never heard of it, check it out. We built a custom house in Georgia 9 years ago and had the whole house, walls and attic insulated with this insulation. My attic looked like an igloo, you couldn’t see the trusses, all spray foam. 5500 sq ft so decent size house. You could walk in the attic (attic peaks were over 10’ high) in the middle of the summer and the attic was 70 degrees, same in the winter.
This spray foam made your house air tight, no soffit holes, no vents, no ridge vents, and no builders gap that let bugs in. My buddy in Georgia had someone blow in closed cell spray foam after he built his house, no walls just attic, and his attic was 74 degrees year round. I can’t remember but I think he paid $15,000 to do his attic about 7 years ago.
When the house is this tight, you will need a heat exchanger of some sort, maybe not for your garage because your doors aren’t sealed, but for the living part of the house you will
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Correct about the closed cell insulation, you get a leak and a small leak could cause a huge problem because you might be leaking for a long time. But closed cell is more costly and is better than open cell for insulating. My friend who retrofitted his attic had a large opening that was 8-10’ tall opening since a couple of his furnaces were up there. Here in Florida, you don’t have that much space to move around in so it might be much more difficult to install. Plus every vent, soffit/ridge/roof, will have to be removed or plugged since you can’t have any air leaks of air making in to the attic
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Pulling not as hot air into an area of hotter air isn't going to change things that much. The best you are ever going to get in your garage without air conditioning is whatever the outside temp is.

Also, if you have a ridge vent, putting an attic fan in is going to mess with the process of the not so hot air being naturally pulled into the attic by the simple fact that hotter air rises, which then pulls in the not so hot air via the soffit vents. So you won't gain anything, and you might make it worse.

If you really want a garage that can be used as a living space, you need to fully insulate and AC it. And as soon as you open the garage door to pull a car in/out, you get to start the cool down process all over again.

I installed a ceiling fan in mine to move the air around, makes it a little easier to be out there. I also have a rolling portable AC unit that I had up north. If I plan to be in the closed garage for an extended period of time, I set it up and let it run. Pulls out some of the humidity, makes things a little cooler, and I can go stand in front of it when I want a cool breeze. You can get one for about $300. Probably the most cost effective somewhat of a solution there is. But you will need a window in your garage to exhaust it.

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It helps tremendously in attic over garage, not so much in the garage itself.
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