I understand that.If your garage is warmer than you want it to be, your garage will benefit from an air conditioning unit
I guess wasting money is relative.I understand that.
At what point do you know if your garage is insulated enough to accommodate a AC unit without wasting $$ on one?
Just when I’m out there.Are you wanting to AC all the time or just when your out there. If the latter you good. If the former you might want to add some more.
R value standards for climate zone 2 which I assume your in is R38 for the ceiling and R13 for the walls. you definately don't have that for the ceiling
I installed a radiant barrier directly over the frame rails. This gives me a 2.5” air gap and a little more of a gap on the ceiling. I then screwed 2” foam over the radiant barrier.I think a 24k might struggle if you go out in the afternoon on a hot day and want to work out there in an hour or two. Especially with a slab that has absorbed some heat. If you start it earlier it probably would be ok.
Is your insulation covering the steel post to the inside or just in between them? I personally would add another 2 inches to the ceiling but that can come later if needed.
A 24k is rated for 1500 square feet but that is a room that is insulated to code.
Why cut a hole in your siding....put in a mini-split?
When was the last time you couldn't benefit from air conditioning in central Florida? I'm in central Florida & have a mini split in my shop. I don't use it every day, but when I'm working on something for a few hours on a 97* - 99* day with 98 to 100% humidity I benefit from my air conditioning. If you don't think you will benefit from the added expense don't bother. Work out there this summer, & get back to us with your feelings on the subject later..............Metal tubular building.
930 sf, 12’ walls. About 11000 cubic feet.
Currently insulated with radiant barrier and 2” foam board.
Central FL

What type of insulation do you have?When was the last time you couldn't benefit from air conditioning in central Florida? I'm in central Florida & have a mini split in my shop. I don't use it every day, but when I'm working on something for a few hours on a 97* - 99* day with 98 to 100% humidity I benefit from my air conditioning. If you don't think you will benefit from the added expense don't bother. Work out there this summer, & get back to us with your feelings on the subject later..............![]()
Window units are mostly ****.A mini split will run me north of $2500.
Window unit, same size as mini will run me about $7-800.
None on the south side or east side. Minimal garage door insulation on west side, & up against the house on the north.What type of insulation do you have?
Size of mini split?
When it’s 99° outside, how cool is your garage?

Lots of good points in the replies but... I gotta say that your original question makes no sense. Ambient temp means the temp around something. So if your garage maintains what the ambient temp is outside you basically have the windows wide open or a carport.If the insulation in your garage allows your garage to maintain what the ambient temperature is outside, is that a good indication that your garage could benefit from a air conditioner unit?
An uninsulated building will maintain outdoor ambient temp.If the insulation in your garage allows your garage to maintain what the ambient temperature is outside, is that a good indication that your garage could benefit from a air conditioner unit?
I just installed a Gree Vireo Gen 3 24k mini-split. Including the cost of adding 50' of 3/4" EMT, 50' x 3 10ga THHN, 8 x 80# bags of concrete mix for the pad, and all the new tools (5 cfm vacuum pump, eccentric flaring tool, metric crowsfoot wrenches, valve core remover/installer tool, R410a adapters, and so on, my all-in cost was $2504. Well worth it to get rid of the noisy, inefficient, window AC units that I've used the past three years.A mini split will run me north of $2500.
Window unit, same size as mini will run me about $7-800.
At what point do you know if your garage is insulated enough to accommodate a AC unit without wasting $$ on one?
