So after getting the 'new, improved' security bars TIG welded-up, I sanded and painted them in Rustoleum. I used white because I want the bars, which are mounted in-between the window returns, to be easily visible to any miscreants outside, "no easy access here, move-along!" Then I re-mounted them. They look fine. Actually I prefer the looks of this install more-than the vertical security bars, alone. It makes the window look more-like a 3 X 4 mullion/muntin window.
The Big News of the Day is my acquisition of a new mini-split AC system for the garage. I'm not looking to make this Florida garage be a 25-degree temperature differential in an August 100% humidity typical day, but I am looking to reduce the humidity significantly during the humid summer months, as this will be a tool storage area. My friend who is a master HVAC guy since his twenties, got it for me, and will help to get it up & running. The distributor is in Miami, so it was an easy trip to acquire it. SEER of 22.8, 3/4-ton unit, well-suited to the 200 sq. ft. space I have. Now I can proceed with insulation of the wall stud and rafter cavities, and sheathe the interior walls.
The Big News of the Day is my acquisition of a new mini-split AC system for the garage. I'm not looking to make this Florida garage be a 25-degree temperature differential in an August 100% humidity typical day, but I am looking to reduce the humidity significantly during the humid summer months, as this will be a tool storage area. My friend who is a master HVAC guy since his twenties, got it for me, and will help to get it up & running. The distributor is in Miami, so it was an easy trip to acquire it. SEER of 22.8, 3/4-ton unit, well-suited to the 200 sq. ft. space I have. Now I can proceed with insulation of the wall stud and rafter cavities, and sheathe the interior walls.
