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93 Cobra prices are WAY up!
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<blockquote data-quote="Goose17" data-source="post: 16117204" data-attributes="member: 137255"><p>Sounds awesome! I see you are in GA. Do you plan to climate control the garage? It will be stifling hot in there if you don’t (sun baking on the metal makes it hot). Even if you plan to just insulate it without air conditioning, I’d recommend not going to with roll-up doors. You can’t insulate roll-up doors and they will be HOT when the sun hits them. I went with the highest R value 14x12 doors I could buy and happy I did. My garage is quite comfortable year-round. Prior to getting mine spray foamed during the build, it was unbearable in there in the summer. I took a laser temp reading of the metal ceiling... it was 140 degrees!</p><p></p><p>I put an 8’ metal ceiling fan in the middle to circulate air 24/7 and also have the 2-headed mini-split heat pump that I use to keep it mid 50s during the winter and mid to upper 70s during the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goose17, post: 16117204, member: 137255"] Sounds awesome! I see you are in GA. Do you plan to climate control the garage? It will be stifling hot in there if you don’t (sun baking on the metal makes it hot). Even if you plan to just insulate it without air conditioning, I’d recommend not going to with roll-up doors. You can’t insulate roll-up doors and they will be HOT when the sun hits them. I went with the highest R value 14x12 doors I could buy and happy I did. My garage is quite comfortable year-round. Prior to getting mine spray foamed during the build, it was unbearable in there in the summer. I took a laser temp reading of the metal ceiling... it was 140 degrees! I put an 8’ metal ceiling fan in the middle to circulate air 24/7 and also have the 2-headed mini-split heat pump that I use to keep it mid 50s during the winter and mid to upper 70s during the summer. [/QUOTE]
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