Alright y'all, I have a 350sqft detached garage, the walls are insulated, the ceiling is just drywall with no insulation above it. The 9 foot wide door is insulated with foam panels, but south facing and it still gets mighty warm around the door throughout the day.
In about a week we will be starting a lot of interior renovations on the house and the goal was to set the garage up as a place for the dogs to hang out while the contractor and his crew is working. Gets the dogs out of the way, and they won't be getting all jumpy from the loud noise.
I've got a portable ac unit in the garage right now, but it's struggling. It's sized appropriately for the square footage, but I think between the bay door and the lack of insulation in the ceiling is a bit much. Ideally jumping to a bigger unit would be the goal, but none of the local places have them in stock, and we don't know if ordering one would get there in time.
I'm looking for ideas that might help things out that won't break the bank cause the kitchen cabinets are already doing a good job of that. I was thinking insulating the exhaust hose for the unit, thermal curtains for the east facing window(the only window) and something around the garage door. Maybe a roll of the reflective radiant barrier insulation stuff on the inside of the bay door? I'm looking for ideas, tips, tricks, whatever y'all have. As of now, the unit can generally keep things to a very dry 80 degrees in the garage when it's humid and 90 outside. With forecasts putting temps much closer to 100, I'm looking for any advantage I can get to keep the dogs calm and comfortable.
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In about a week we will be starting a lot of interior renovations on the house and the goal was to set the garage up as a place for the dogs to hang out while the contractor and his crew is working. Gets the dogs out of the way, and they won't be getting all jumpy from the loud noise.
I've got a portable ac unit in the garage right now, but it's struggling. It's sized appropriately for the square footage, but I think between the bay door and the lack of insulation in the ceiling is a bit much. Ideally jumping to a bigger unit would be the goal, but none of the local places have them in stock, and we don't know if ordering one would get there in time.
I'm looking for ideas that might help things out that won't break the bank cause the kitchen cabinets are already doing a good job of that. I was thinking insulating the exhaust hose for the unit, thermal curtains for the east facing window(the only window) and something around the garage door. Maybe a roll of the reflective radiant barrier insulation stuff on the inside of the bay door? I'm looking for ideas, tips, tricks, whatever y'all have. As of now, the unit can generally keep things to a very dry 80 degrees in the garage when it's humid and 90 outside. With forecasts putting temps much closer to 100, I'm looking for any advantage I can get to keep the dogs calm and comfortable.
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