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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 16265132" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>Oversize the garage. Builders generally make garages a standard size which isn't long enough for trucks and is so narrow you can't open car doors. Go a few feet longer and wider. </p><p></p><p>Run the garage on it's own HVAC system or a cheap mini-split. If it's tied into the house it will never reach the temperature you want. Cars store a lot of residual heat and your home's A/C unit won't keep up if it's just piped in from the main unit. It's like putting two blast furnaces in the middle of your house while simultaneously turning the A/C on. Add 220 while you're in there too. I've always wanted a drain system in my garage floor to clean it out easier. </p><p></p><p>That's a stunning house. You're looking at an easy 7 figures to get into that in AZ unless you build in the boonies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 16265132, member: 45161"] Oversize the garage. Builders generally make garages a standard size which isn't long enough for trucks and is so narrow you can't open car doors. Go a few feet longer and wider. Run the garage on it's own HVAC system or a cheap mini-split. If it's tied into the house it will never reach the temperature you want. Cars store a lot of residual heat and your home's A/C unit won't keep up if it's just piped in from the main unit. It's like putting two blast furnaces in the middle of your house while simultaneously turning the A/C on. Add 220 while you're in there too. I've always wanted a drain system in my garage floor to clean it out easier. That's a stunning house. You're looking at an easy 7 figures to get into that in AZ unless you build in the boonies. [/QUOTE]
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