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J1ceasar 05-10-2021 05:45 AM

A lot of people here have excess cash to burn because they sold inexpensive house somewhere else and homes are much cheaper here. If I were you I would do nothing for at least 6 months. And here's the best tip of all never ever ever give a deposit to anybody for any work in advance. Florida is known for lazy landscapers and contractors and those who just never show up after they get your cash

cj1040 05-10-2021 06:53 AM

Most important. ..Give thought to what direction your lanai faces if you want to enjoy it. We chose south so we get no direct sun in the am or pm making it enjoyable any time of day. This means our garage faces north and we did have it insulated when we built our home earlier this year . No regrets...

Tmarkwald 05-10-2021 06:55 AM

Just wait - as others have said. I've got a temperature-controlled exhaust fan in the garage ceiling. My garage never gets too hot and I am not insulated at all.

I have a friend who put in a mini split and insulated the door and ceiling. Simple to do, and his garage can stay cool year-round.

Depends on how much time you plan on being there and if you are going to have a workshop, etc. in there.

Another easy thing to do is park you car outside when you get home from wherever. Pull it into the garage a few hours later, when it has cooled down.

Lindaws 05-10-2021 07:02 AM

Right on. 100 degrees

merrymini 05-10-2021 07:28 AM

Live in your house first. My garage is east facing and gets extremely hot, especially in the summer. It was insufferable. I installed insulation myself from Texas Garage and probably dropped the temp about 25 degrees. Do not listen to people who are giving you ignorant information. You will know what to do when you get there.

Phantomf8 05-10-2021 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by majcap (Post 1941777)
Closing on a Villa in Bonita at end of this month. Looking forward to moving down from South Alabama. Will be getting new golf cart.
Wondering why many people insulate their garage doors. It seems that, since the garage is not heated or cooled, it would quickly assume the outside ambient air temperature.

You would think so BUT it gets VERY HOT & HUMID in the summer months which is a difficult ambient air. Hence, the reason for insulation - it keeps the inside of the garage at a more even temperature. Those who have screens on the outside of the garage doors find it difficult to keep an even temperature.

meridian5850 05-10-2021 08:00 AM

Insulation helps minimally, maybe a degree or two, which I had done. But, in our third year here I had a split unit installed in the garage and it was money well spent even if you don't spend a lot of time working in the garage. It's so much nicer just drying the car off in there after washing it in the driveway.

Bogie Shooter 05-10-2021 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Lindaws (Post 1942044)
Right on. 100 degrees

:what:

Hape2Bhr 05-10-2021 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1941949)
If the garage is insulted, the door would be the weak link.

I use to insult my garage when I pulled the Plymouth in. :a040:

graciegirl 05-10-2021 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1941949)
If the garage is insulted, the door would be the weak link.

You ain't right. But we still like you.

Tmarkwald 05-10-2021 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Hape2Bhr (Post 1942165)
I use to insult my garage when I pulled the Plymouth in. :a040:


HA HA HA -omg, I needed that! great catch!!

SeaCros 05-10-2021 08:48 AM

Its best to see what the heat gets like in the garage during the hotter months. It also would depend on which direction your garage is facing. Florida heat is brutal during the summer months and depending on how much time you will spend in your garage could help sway your decision. You could always open your garage more to keep the heat out and that doesn't cost much.

charlieo1126@gmail.com 05-10-2021 08:55 AM

30 years in Florida 21 in the villages in 6 different homes I or anybody I know has ever insulated the garage , a complete waste of money and believe me I’m the king of wasting money

randykw 05-10-2021 09:04 AM

Welcome to The Villages. We are originally from Alabama (me-Mobile; her-Cullman/Huntsville). As the others have said, ask questions, get to know your neighbors, learn your way around and take things slow. We've been here 11 months and have met SO many people and are staying as busy as we want to be.
Also, be sure to join the Alabama Club!

DAVES 05-10-2021 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by majcap (Post 1941777)
Closing on a Villa in Bonita at end of this month. Looking forward to moving down from South Alabama. Will be getting new golf cart.
Wondering why many people insulate their garage doors. It seems that, since the garage is not heated or cooled, it would quickly assume the outside ambient air temperature.

Reality. You will find no shortage of OPINIONS. This is Florida it is hot. You get used to it. South Alabama, it too is hot. As an ex-New Yorker, I sort of miss snow a little. A snow ball fight. The Floridians hum, would need instructions.

As far as insulating your garage door. Any insulation will slow heat gain or loss. It does not stop it. Moving air, a fan, makes you feel cooler. Air conditioning, more expensive that a fan pumps heat out.

Since, no one. as far as I know has a basement, I sorely miss mine, we use our garage for storage, as well as the car and golf cart. Stuff that will be destroyed by heat candles sort of stuff you can't put in your garage.


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