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Garage Cooling Ideas????
I am looking for a affordable way to cool off my garage. This 95 degree plus weather, just plain sucks!
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I am going with a mini split system.
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I know you guys get the brutal humidity down there in FL-it's been pretty tough here in New Enland,too. During the summer I run a big dehumidifier in my shop 24/7 and it helps quite a bit. I keep the doors closed even when I'm working in there and it's much more comfortable than outside. I have a 16" oscillating fan to move the air around.
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If you don't have insulated garage doors then pick up some foam board at local HD/Lowes and cut to fit the panels. Should help keep a good bit of heat out. That is especially true if the doors face west.
Humidity is tough here in AL too. The dehumidifier is a good idea I hadn't thought of :thumbsup: . John |
Well -- it's hard for someone from the "kool side" to give advice to someone where you are... but on HOT days (and occasionally we hit 90's) I use my big ol' 42" fan on low just to move some air and keep me dry.... I bought it from Grainger and it moves a massive amount of air. I usually use it for cooling a car if I'm tuning it etc. When it's not in use - I send it to the ceiling - with a chain lift strung up to a truss... then it's out of the way when not in use.
If you look close at this picture -- you can see it swinging in the air at the end of the florescent light. http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...x/IMG_1012.jpg |
Thanks for the suggestions. The garage door faces south. It's just hot as hell in the garage. At my warehouse I have a port-a-cool unit, but that's too much of a pita to bring back and forth.......
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I see you're in Miami --- WOW --- I don't know how anyone could work on anything in the heat and humidity down there.... I go to Ft Lauderdale for the big boat show -- and I can barely function. I'm just not used to it.
My Grandparents lived in Carson City, Nevada... and their house had something called a SWAMP COOLER... on the roof. I think it circulated water somehow... and they didn't need A/C ! Now --- that is a very DRY climate -- so don't know if something like that would add to your humidity problem... but I know that it was "cheap" to operate - and relatively simple if I remember right. |
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I have an older barn style wooden shop that's 30'x30'. It's insulated with the roll type R-16 insulation from Home Depot. I installed a Whirlpool 18,500 BTU window unit in it and it made all the difference in the world. We're in the 100+ temps including heat index through July and August too. |
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I'd like to put a window unit in the garage, but the garage has no windows....:wow: Just the entrance door into the house and the garage door... |
I've tried the foil wrapped bubble insulation from Home Depot. I'd like to think it helps a little. I have no insulation in the outer walls with the only insulated portion being the one wall connected to the house. When the temps outside are over 100 I'll shut the garage door and leave the door open to the house with a circulation fan to move the cooler air around the garage. This will bring the temps down from 110 or so to around 95. It helps but still not the most comfortable working environment. I'm kicking myself for not making the small investment in insulating the walls while the house was being built. Oh well. There is always the next house.
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