Hello everyone,
New to the forum.
We just bought our 1st home and it's a new build (2012). It has a 20x21 garage which is just enough for my vette, harley and a work area. you can squeeze 2 cars in case of emergency.
My father bought me a lowes brand 10,000 BTU portable A/C unit hoping it would cool the garage down so I can work in a cooler area. I live in south florida, so the garage is usually 79-85 degrees. Usually fluctuates around 80. We also got a dehumidifier which keeps the garage at around 55% humidity.
I installed the portable A/C but it's not really doing anything. can't even keep the temperature steady lol. it exhausts into the dryer duct via a t type connection (and a 1 way valve so dryer doesn't bleed into the A/C exhaust duct)
I've been looking at maybe insulation my garage door panels in hopes that it might at least keep the cool air in. Will this help you think? the garage door's surface temp is between 80-90 degrees (it faces north, so sun doesn't hit it directly)
Because I live in South FL, the garage door has beams that run across each panel. I was told this is something unique to areas subject to hurricanes. I might have to remove those depending on what I install.
Little bit of research showed that I can get garage door insulation kits that are either made of foam (like EPP foam) with plastic backing or fiberglass type. Which would you reccomend? the fiberglass runs slightly more money, and I also think I can install those without having to take out the support/cross beams on each panel. will probably make my job much easier.
Looking for some input.
Also curious if this will help me seal in the A/C air from the portable unit.
This is the A/C unit we bought btw. I don't think it's enough for my garage, but it was an open box that was very inexpensive.
and this are the insulation kits I'm talking about:
Garage door insulation kit - foam
Garage door insulation kit - fiberglass
Any pointers or help is appreciated!
Not even sure if I should waste my time with this.
New to the forum.
We just bought our 1st home and it's a new build (2012). It has a 20x21 garage which is just enough for my vette, harley and a work area. you can squeeze 2 cars in case of emergency.
My father bought me a lowes brand 10,000 BTU portable A/C unit hoping it would cool the garage down so I can work in a cooler area. I live in south florida, so the garage is usually 79-85 degrees. Usually fluctuates around 80. We also got a dehumidifier which keeps the garage at around 55% humidity.
I installed the portable A/C but it's not really doing anything. can't even keep the temperature steady lol. it exhausts into the dryer duct via a t type connection (and a 1 way valve so dryer doesn't bleed into the A/C exhaust duct)
I've been looking at maybe insulation my garage door panels in hopes that it might at least keep the cool air in. Will this help you think? the garage door's surface temp is between 80-90 degrees (it faces north, so sun doesn't hit it directly)
Because I live in South FL, the garage door has beams that run across each panel. I was told this is something unique to areas subject to hurricanes. I might have to remove those depending on what I install.
Little bit of research showed that I can get garage door insulation kits that are either made of foam (like EPP foam) with plastic backing or fiberglass type. Which would you reccomend? the fiberglass runs slightly more money, and I also think I can install those without having to take out the support/cross beams on each panel. will probably make my job much easier.
Looking for some input.
Also curious if this will help me seal in the A/C air from the portable unit.
This is the A/C unit we bought btw. I don't think it's enough for my garage, but it was an open box that was very inexpensive.
and this are the insulation kits I'm talking about:
Garage door insulation kit - foam
Garage door insulation kit - fiberglass
Any pointers or help is appreciated!
Not even sure if I should waste my time with this.