I have had a long summer with the heat, and more importantly the humidity in the new shop. Humidity being a big factor because of the non-diminishing abrasives that I use to polish cars. I will be so happy to finally finish this project and work in comfort, not to mention how nice it will be to work with the garage doors closed and be able to control the climate and filter the air(because it gets very dusty polishing the cars.)
Here's my question for any HVAC professionals that want to chime in or anyone who has good or bad experiences with basically a 3 car garages that have been insulated. I have 750 sq. ft. of workspace with a loft upstairs. We insulated the entire garage, including the doors and filled or sealed up every crack and are ready to install the A/C. I've narrowed it down to a few 18k BTU units, all cold air only because I've never had a problem with the cold even in the coldest months here in Houston. The Sanyo, LG, and the Mitsubishi units I'm all considering, but the Mitsubishi is more expensive and I'm on a budget. I've searched all I can about these units on this forum and the one thing people say is to get the better unit, and you'll be much happier in the long run. I looked at an off brand type and there 24k BTU said it could cool 500-700 sq. ft., but the LG or Sanyo could cool more area with less BTU. Can anyone recommend one or the other(Sanyo or LG)?. I like both or these because they filter the air and have a dehumidification mode built in. I also looked at Friedrich but couldn't find one with all these specs, if there is one let me know. Also, will 18k BTU be enough to cover 750 very well insulated sq. ft? Also, the last piece of the puzzle go's up after it comes in, which is the garage door insulation that I ordered from "Texas Garages". I ordered the fiberglass insulation kit because it had an R rating of 7 i think, whereas the foil and foam board's R value was no greater than 4.5; I hope I made the right choice on that one. The main question I have is if I do end up getting a Sanyo or LG unit, which one is the most popular and would work the best.
Thanks
Here's my question for any HVAC professionals that want to chime in or anyone who has good or bad experiences with basically a 3 car garages that have been insulated. I have 750 sq. ft. of workspace with a loft upstairs. We insulated the entire garage, including the doors and filled or sealed up every crack and are ready to install the A/C. I've narrowed it down to a few 18k BTU units, all cold air only because I've never had a problem with the cold even in the coldest months here in Houston. The Sanyo, LG, and the Mitsubishi units I'm all considering, but the Mitsubishi is more expensive and I'm on a budget. I've searched all I can about these units on this forum and the one thing people say is to get the better unit, and you'll be much happier in the long run. I looked at an off brand type and there 24k BTU said it could cool 500-700 sq. ft., but the LG or Sanyo could cool more area with less BTU. Can anyone recommend one or the other(Sanyo or LG)?. I like both or these because they filter the air and have a dehumidification mode built in. I also looked at Friedrich but couldn't find one with all these specs, if there is one let me know. Also, will 18k BTU be enough to cover 750 very well insulated sq. ft? Also, the last piece of the puzzle go's up after it comes in, which is the garage door insulation that I ordered from "Texas Garages". I ordered the fiberglass insulation kit because it had an R rating of 7 i think, whereas the foil and foam board's R value was no greater than 4.5; I hope I made the right choice on that one. The main question I have is if I do end up getting a Sanyo or LG unit, which one is the most popular and would work the best.
Thanks