Central Florida 1.5 car garage (12' x24' x8') surrounded by interior walls on 3 sides with insulated metal garage door facing south.
Attic temps are typically +100 to 120+. While the attic over the garage has 5 or 6 inches of blown insulation, there still seems to be too much radiated heat from the ceiling.
I have an 8,000btu ac in the garage that barely achieves a 10 degree cool down below outdoor temps.
Questions:
1) Would it be worthwhile to blow another few inches of insulation in the attic?
2) The metal garage door insulation is the thin adhesive metal backed foam mounted on the struts. Would it help to blow insulation into the 2" voids between the metal door and the stick-on insulation?
Attic temps are typically +100 to 120+. While the attic over the garage has 5 or 6 inches of blown insulation, there still seems to be too much radiated heat from the ceiling.
I have an 8,000btu ac in the garage that barely achieves a 10 degree cool down below outdoor temps.
Questions:
1) Would it be worthwhile to blow another few inches of insulation in the attic?
2) The metal garage door insulation is the thin adhesive metal backed foam mounted on the struts. Would it help to blow insulation into the 2" voids between the metal door and the stick-on insulation?