Hello all,
I have searched and have not seen this my apologize if it’s already been asked and answered.
In my neck of the woods the only way to get some size on a garage is to unfortunately make it an attached. So we’re building a new house so I can get the garage I want 1500+ sqft with 16ft ceilings. However the garage is attached right next to the kitchen and there are several bedrooms above the garage. (6000 sqft house )
That brings me to my question. Is there anything I should be considering to make sure that my garage fumes (welding, fuel, spray cleaner and penetrating oil, roll on epoxy paint, sanding etc) stays contained in my shop and doesn’t bother by family in the rest of the house. The shop will have its own self contained HVAC system and will have a large exhaust fan. But in the very cold months I don’t see myself wanting to run the exhaust fan or leave the garage door open.
As I write this the question seems more and more moronic to ask. I will of course make sure as I’m building it the doors going into the house are sealed tightly. But we all know the smell on some of the things we use in our shops is not something you want your family to deal with.
Thanks all!
Feel free to add anything else I should be considering on new construction attached.
I have searched and have not seen this my apologize if it’s already been asked and answered.
In my neck of the woods the only way to get some size on a garage is to unfortunately make it an attached. So we’re building a new house so I can get the garage I want 1500+ sqft with 16ft ceilings. However the garage is attached right next to the kitchen and there are several bedrooms above the garage. (6000 sqft house )
That brings me to my question. Is there anything I should be considering to make sure that my garage fumes (welding, fuel, spray cleaner and penetrating oil, roll on epoxy paint, sanding etc) stays contained in my shop and doesn’t bother by family in the rest of the house. The shop will have its own self contained HVAC system and will have a large exhaust fan. But in the very cold months I don’t see myself wanting to run the exhaust fan or leave the garage door open.
As I write this the question seems more and more moronic to ask. I will of course make sure as I’m building it the doors going into the house are sealed tightly. But we all know the smell on some of the things we use in our shops is not something you want your family to deal with.
Thanks all!
Feel free to add anything else I should be considering on new construction attached.
