lalojamesliz
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I've been spending a lot of time working on my 69 mustang and recently got a 12k split system ac unit. On days that's its under 104 I can keep the garage at 78 but the ac isn't able to rest.
Would insulation for the ceiling really help?
It's a 2 car garage connected to my home on the garage back wall and the sun hits my garage door all day. The walls and ceiling have drywall but no insulation. I've considered removing my wall drywall, adding insulation and re-drywall but easier said than done.
I had to cut a acces hole to get in the garage attic when i had solar panels installed and I've climbed up a few times for some wiring additions.
Im just trying to see what I can do to my garage to insulate it better. It gets in the mid 30's and sometimes in the 20's during winter so keeping the heat in is also a plus then.
Right now all I have is 2" foam board on my garage door.
This is the current step for my car but even after I finish my car (yeah ok...) I'm always working on something in my garage. So it was a matter of time before I got to adding a ac unit
Would insulation for the ceiling really help?
It's a 2 car garage connected to my home on the garage back wall and the sun hits my garage door all day. The walls and ceiling have drywall but no insulation. I've considered removing my wall drywall, adding insulation and re-drywall but easier said than done.
I had to cut a acces hole to get in the garage attic when i had solar panels installed and I've climbed up a few times for some wiring additions.
Im just trying to see what I can do to my garage to insulate it better. It gets in the mid 30's and sometimes in the 20's during winter so keeping the heat in is also a plus then.
Right now all I have is 2" foam board on my garage door.
This is the current step for my car but even after I finish my car (yeah ok...) I'm always working on something in my garage. So it was a matter of time before I got to adding a ac unit
