five_one_oh
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How much can insulation and a ceiling reduce the temperature inside a detached garage?
I have an unfinished garage/workshop (plywood/pegboard interior walls, no ceiling just a pitched roof with exposed beams, stucco exterior) and I'd like to convert it into a work/hangout space where I can keep some heat-sensitive items.
I live in an area that doesn't get super hot temps (monthly average highs are low-mid 70s in the hottest time of year. Maybe a couple days a year, if that, when it hits the 90s) but there is a lot of sunshine and the garage as it is now gets pretty hot on sunny days.
As it is now I'm thinking of having a ceiling built and the space filled in with insutlation, as well as insulating the walls. Would that be enough? I don't want to deal with HVAC, but I'd be open to ideas about adding vents, fans, etc. Thanks in advance for any ideas you may have.
I have an unfinished garage/workshop (plywood/pegboard interior walls, no ceiling just a pitched roof with exposed beams, stucco exterior) and I'd like to convert it into a work/hangout space where I can keep some heat-sensitive items.
I live in an area that doesn't get super hot temps (monthly average highs are low-mid 70s in the hottest time of year. Maybe a couple days a year, if that, when it hits the 90s) but there is a lot of sunshine and the garage as it is now gets pretty hot on sunny days.
As it is now I'm thinking of having a ceiling built and the space filled in with insutlation, as well as insulating the walls. Would that be enough? I don't want to deal with HVAC, but I'd be open to ideas about adding vents, fans, etc. Thanks in advance for any ideas you may have.
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