garageuser
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I want to add some ventilation but I'm not sure of the best way as I have two gas appliances in the garage. Right now I leave the doors open when home for a natural breeze but that doesn't work at night or when I'm away. Ideally a solution would be more secure as well.
The back wall has a door to the house, gas furnace and gas water heater. Adjacent corner has side exterior door and two gable vents, one high and one low. The platform the furnace and water heater rests on is a return plenum for the furnace and a bit leaky so occasionally smells from the garage make it into the house.

Currently I crack open the garage door at night with a lock on the tracks but it's not great and it's very tedious to do every night.
One idea was putting a vent fan in front of one or both of the gables but both positive and negative pressured garages seem to have their own issues. Positive pressure could push the odors I'm trying to vent into the house esp with that leaky plenum under the furnace. Negative pressure could prevent the gas appliances from venting naturally out the stack. But maybe the garage is so leaky those concerns don't matter? After all it does have this giant door that's basically a sieve...
Another idea was enclosing the appliances so they have their own separate intake and exhaust. Not sure on feasibility or code requirements but the added benefit would allow me to fully seal the rest of garage to maintain better temperatures in the summer and winter.
There's a bedroom above the back half of the garage with a roof over the front half.
Looking for ideas! Could be DIY or professionally done.
The back wall has a door to the house, gas furnace and gas water heater. Adjacent corner has side exterior door and two gable vents, one high and one low. The platform the furnace and water heater rests on is a return plenum for the furnace and a bit leaky so occasionally smells from the garage make it into the house.

Currently I crack open the garage door at night with a lock on the tracks but it's not great and it's very tedious to do every night.
One idea was putting a vent fan in front of one or both of the gables but both positive and negative pressured garages seem to have their own issues. Positive pressure could push the odors I'm trying to vent into the house esp with that leaky plenum under the furnace. Negative pressure could prevent the gas appliances from venting naturally out the stack. But maybe the garage is so leaky those concerns don't matter? After all it does have this giant door that's basically a sieve...
Another idea was enclosing the appliances so they have their own separate intake and exhaust. Not sure on feasibility or code requirements but the added benefit would allow me to fully seal the rest of garage to maintain better temperatures in the summer and winter.
There's a bedroom above the back half of the garage with a roof over the front half.
Looking for ideas! Could be DIY or professionally done.
