Steven Carter wrote:
JasonWatts wrote:
So, how do you guys do it?
Some days recently its been too hot and it just destroys motivation.
Currently the garage door is insulated (white foam board with shiny heat shield stuff). Wall's are insulated, Floor is cement and the roof is closed in, but I don't know if its insulated. I assume it is, but no way to verify. There is a small window ac unit, but it seems to do little to even take the edge off. Its bearable when I have my fan pointed at me, but that blows things all over the place.
So, how does everyone beat the heat when working in their garage?
I don't know what "the roof is closed in" means. Is there an attic over the garage, or just drywall over the top chord of the trusses? Just curious what is in place for passive venting from the roof (turbine, ridge vent etc) and if you have a roof-mounted exhaust fan in place? Evacuating the hot air can do a lot of good before going the route of AC. Just a thought.
What I mean by closed in is I can see drywall on the bottom of the rafters. I haven't drilled it to see whats behind it
House is basically a strait line. The area over the garage is "strait though" to the other side. By strait though I mean when I go up into the attic I have the area that is insulated with plywood covering it and where I store a bunch of boxes, xmas tree, etc. This connects to the area above the living room where there is a 3 or 4 foot wall built up and loose insulation as far as I can see. The living room has a raised cealing, and I can see the raise and past it in the dark, but no real access to get over there and see if its insulated above the garage area, but I can see back far enough I know if I crawled back there along the rafters I would likely be able to get to it. I hope all that makes since. The v frame for the roof has no insulation or heat barrier which I have thought of doing some day if I decide to stay here longer.
There is no fan in the attic that I am aware of. There might be a vent, but honestly I cant remember and it wasn't something I was ever looking for. But from what your saying it sounds like on top of looking to radiant barrier to help with my heating/cooling bill I could look to an exhaust fan to help in that area as well?