I live in SW Florida. Which basically means my garage gets hot for a good 45weeks of the yr. Even today, where the temps only hit 78 with low humidity, tonight its a little too warm in my garage.
Making matters worse, My garage doors are south facing, so the sun beats on them during the day.
I need to figure out ways to reduce the temps in there, so i can work more comfortably, without it costing the earth, and not making it look ugly in the process. Just spent a tiny fortune on making the floor nice and adding lots of new cabinetry.
I know i can insulate my garage doors (its a 3 car garage) But will it really help? or just ever so slightly help ? Guess i'm looking for people who live in hot climates as i do, and who wanted to drop temps rather than keep the heat in. If you have actually gone thru this and have some real world experience on if it helped or not. I appreciate that during the summer a lot of the heat comes from the roof. I could throw some insulation up there, as the garage sits below of a non-insulated storage attic area of the home. I don't want to spend a fortune and turn it into a living area, and do a full AC setup.. Just want to make it a little more agreeable and not have to spray myself with insecticide and forced to leave the doors open in the even just to get a break from the heat.
Here's a pic of the garage doors.
Making matters worse, My garage doors are south facing, so the sun beats on them during the day.
I need to figure out ways to reduce the temps in there, so i can work more comfortably, without it costing the earth, and not making it look ugly in the process. Just spent a tiny fortune on making the floor nice and adding lots of new cabinetry.
I know i can insulate my garage doors (its a 3 car garage) But will it really help? or just ever so slightly help ? Guess i'm looking for people who live in hot climates as i do, and who wanted to drop temps rather than keep the heat in. If you have actually gone thru this and have some real world experience on if it helped or not. I appreciate that during the summer a lot of the heat comes from the roof. I could throw some insulation up there, as the garage sits below of a non-insulated storage attic area of the home. I don't want to spend a fortune and turn it into a living area, and do a full AC setup.. Just want to make it a little more agreeable and not have to spray myself with insecticide and forced to leave the doors open in the even just to get a break from the heat.
Here's a pic of the garage doors.



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