sentosa said:The facing of the garage and the door material play the most important role in how hot the garage will become.
My old place has a garage that's facing SW and has a thin metal door and is always hot like a owen in summer. My current place has a garage that's facing NW and has a thick wood door and is always the coolest place of the house during summer.
We didn't add extra insulation for the house.
When you have young kids or even teenagers you would like to hear them and know what they are doing in the house. Or for some extreme case, you would like to hear the noise made by burglar.
Perspective said:sentosa said:The facing of the garage and the door material play the most important role in how hot the garage will become.
My old place has a garage that's facing SW and has a thin metal door and is always hot like a owen in summer. My current place has a garage that's facing NW and has a thick wood door and is always the coolest place of the house during summer.
We didn't add extra insulation for the house.
When you have young kids or even teenagers you would like to hear them and know what they are doing in the house. Or for some extreme case, you would like to hear the noise made by burglar.
I agree that the garage door material matters greatly with how well insulated the garage will be. I always try to enter the garages when touring models, and when the garage door is 2"+ thick wood, rather than metal, the garages are always much cooler.
eyephone said:Perspective said:sentosa said:The facing of the garage and the door material play the most important role in how hot the garage will become.
My old place has a garage that's facing SW and has a thin metal door and is always hot like a owen in summer. My current place has a garage that's facing NW and has a thick wood door and is always the coolest place of the house during summer.
We didn't add extra insulation for the house.
When you have young kids or even teenagers you would like to hear them and know what they are doing in the house. Or for some extreme case, you would like to hear the noise made by burglar.
I agree that the garage door material matters greatly with how well insulated the garage will be. I always try to enter the garages when touring models, and when the garage door is 2"+ thick wood, rather than metal, the garages are always much cooler.
So if you like everything in a model, but the garage door does not meet your expectation. You would pass?
irvinehomeowner said:I don't think insulating a garage will make much of a difference when it comes to preventing it from being hot.
I think a better solution for that is to open the garage doors a bit and allow cross ventilation.