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A window unit in 2 car garage in South Louisiana?
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:01 pm
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:01 pm
Our 17 year old son and his buddies want to make our garage into a ping pong table and weight lifting room. They offered to clean out our garage if we got them a window unit and let them hang out in there. We have 5 kids so the garage is filled with 20 bikes that break all of the time, skateboards, basketballs, gardening supplies, roller skates, stilts etc etc etc. I have given up on using it to park in because it’s just impossible with 5 kids. My house is clean and pretty orderly. My garage.... not so much.
I have no experience with window units. Any advice? Will it even work? It’s so hot here that I’m doubting a window unit will do a thing. There’s a pretty big window centered on the back wall of the garage and there’s another good sized window in a storage area/large walk in storage area. I think the original owners built that area to put the lawn mower or maybe even store a joe boat?? There’s a ramp to a door to that area so I’m just assuming.
Anyway, we could put a window unit in that window as well as in the window in the main garage area.
Oh and There’s no insulation in there. The walls are wood and that peg board stuff.
I have no experience with window units. Any advice? Will it even work? It’s so hot here that I’m doubting a window unit will do a thing. There’s a pretty big window centered on the back wall of the garage and there’s another good sized window in a storage area/large walk in storage area. I think the original owners built that area to put the lawn mower or maybe even store a joe boat?? There’s a ramp to a door to that area so I’m just assuming.
Anyway, we could put a window unit in that window as well as in the window in the main garage area.
Oh and There’s no insulation in there. The walls are wood and that peg board stuff.
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:04 pm to berrycajun
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Will it even work?
Should work fine. I've seen a couple in my neighborhood, but it looks kind of tacky IMO
But the previous owner of my house installed a central AC for our garage, so mine sits comfortably at 72 all day
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:04 pm to berrycajun
It will be ok October-May.
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:04 pm to berrycajun
No insulation? Wasting your time with that window unit...
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:05 pm to berrycajun
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Oh and There’s no insulation in there.
You can fix that easy enough with the bats.
It isn't going to be super comfy (and will jack up your electric a bit), but it will work - closing the space up permanently/semi-permanently (getting the airgaps under the door sealed will be a challenge) will be the biggest part of the job - and only really doable in this weather if you fire up the A/C first.
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Will it even work?
Uh, yeah.
The answer is: Window units in every room!
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:05 pm to berrycajun
A window unit would be better than nothing. In my opinion though, garages are for parking cars. Leaving your car in the driveway or street looks tacky.
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:05 pm to berrycajun
It depends on the size unit you get, but I don't see why it wouldn't work. With a window unit and some type of fan, it will at least be comfortable enough.
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:06 pm to berrycajun
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No insulation? Wasting your time with that window unit...
This
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:06 pm to LNCHBOX
It won’t show. The unit will be on a brick wall that faces the swing set so no one will see it except the kids on the swing set. The garage is tucked completely behind our house waaaaayyyyy down the driveway
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:07 pm to berrycajun
I have one in a 600 square foot apartment (no I do not live there myself
) and it'll stay at 69 degrees all day. Probably better-insulated than a garage, but still... window units are pretty damned good in my opinion.
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:07 pm to pistolpete23
Maybe I can have them insulate it too.
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:07 pm to berrycajun
With no insulation it would take a mini split at least. And even that might not be enough. Would probably be ok except for the hottest months of the year
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:07 pm to LNCHBOX
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A window unit in 2 car garage in South Louisiana?
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Will it even work?
Should work fine
This post was edited on 8/12/20 at 4:09 pm
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:08 pm to Ace Midnight
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Uh, yeah. How do you think we cooled things down in the South before central became all the rage in the late 60s/early 70s? The answer is: Window units in every room!
I never really thought about it. I was born in 79
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:08 pm to berrycajun
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Maybe I can have them insulate it too.
Is it sheet-rocked already? If not run some R11 and call it a day
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:09 pm to CarRamrod
What exactly is funny?
A 2 car garage will be in the 400sqft range roughly. That is well within the capabilities of even cheap window units. Will it keep it cold if you're constantly opening the garage door? Obviously not. But it will serve the purpose otherwise.
In fact, at an old job we had a tool shed/work shop that was at least 15x20 with a single window unit. No insulation, standard metal building. And it was an icebox with the unt running.
ETA: Just measured on google maps, and it was 34x15
A 2 car garage will be in the 400sqft range roughly. That is well within the capabilities of even cheap window units. Will it keep it cold if you're constantly opening the garage door? Obviously not. But it will serve the purpose otherwise.
In fact, at an old job we had a tool shed/work shop that was at least 15x20 with a single window unit. No insulation, standard metal building. And it was an icebox with the unt running.
ETA: Just measured on google maps, and it was 34x15
This post was edited on 8/12/20 at 4:15 pm
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:09 pm to berrycajun
I assume they will be using the window unit while the garage door is open? I doubt that will do much. Creating air flow might be more effective. Open that window along with garage door and install a whirlybird vent in the roof.
If you do go with a window unit, make sure it’s properly sized for the SF of the space
Home and Garden board might have better info than OT
If you do go with a window unit, make sure it’s properly sized for the SF of the space
Home and Garden board might have better info than OT
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:10 pm to Ostrich
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window unit would be better than nothing. In my opinion though, garages are for parking cars. Leaving your car in the driveway or street looks tacky.
I don’t like cars parked out front either, but the way the house driveway and yard are set up, you can’t see our cars. If you could, i wouldn’t be letting them take it over/ I’d park there
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:11 pm to kciDAtaE
There’s a door on the side - a normal 30” door so they can keep the actual giant garage door closed and go in and out from the wood normal door
Posted on 8/12/20 at 4:11 pm to berrycajun
Normally for a room about the size of a garage (400 to 500sf) you would want about 10,000+ BTU unit. With no insulation, I'd bump that up to about 14,000 BTUs.
Is above the ceiling an open attic? if so, spraying or even placing sheet insulation up there will help.
And keep the garage door shut!
Is above the ceiling an open attic? if so, spraying or even placing sheet insulation up there will help.
And keep the garage door shut!
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