bnr32jason
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I live in a very cookie cutter house in a cookie cutter neighborhood, but overall we're happy with our home and location.
I've got a 21x19 two car garage with just under 10ft ceilings.
Assuming I get a higher-end insulated door (bi-fold carriage door, not overhead) and install the best insulation I can buy in the walls (will be a fully finished garage) and attic space, can I keep the conditions in the garage comfortable year round and keep the heat/cooling from escaping? I live in Seattle, so mild climate. This garage is going to have a lift centered in it but also be my mancave/office, just trying to make the best of the space I have.
Would appreciate any advice before I start tearing this place apart.
I've got a 21x19 two car garage with just under 10ft ceilings.
Assuming I get a higher-end insulated door (bi-fold carriage door, not overhead) and install the best insulation I can buy in the walls (will be a fully finished garage) and attic space, can I keep the conditions in the garage comfortable year round and keep the heat/cooling from escaping? I live in Seattle, so mild climate. This garage is going to have a lift centered in it but also be my mancave/office, just trying to make the best of the space I have.
Would appreciate any advice before I start tearing this place apart.
