Yep that's how mine is.I've never done them but knew a guy who did and he had good results. His garage faced the west so afternoon sun just turned it into an oven. I think that is the key, depending on the positioning of the garage.
Yep that's how mine is.I've never done them but knew a guy who did and he had good results. His garage faced the west so afternoon sun just turned it into an oven. I think that is the key, depending on the positioning of the garage.
I did some research online that in south Texas, whirlybirds work better than ridge vents. But in reality, both of them work since your cutting holes in the roof and letting the heat escape.I have ridge vent on my house. I noticed a little difference in my man cave when it got put on last year. I think it also looks nicer than whirly birds on the roof.
This. It's what we did with my mom's garage and it works well.I cut some foam sheet at my old house to insulate the garage. I forgot what the R value was but it seemed to help some since the door faced the west. I attached it to the door with some liquid nail type of of stuff.
All the rattling & shaking was gone and it was cutting like a champ! 
Media room seating finally arrived... only took 9 weeks. Its kinda bright in there now so I could take the pics.. but they are comfy! I like them. The lighting underneath is not as bright as it appears.
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Those look sweet, if I ever build a media room I would definitely buy some nice seating, I have a huge attic space, I bet I could have a 18 x 20 x 10h

Do it!!That would a big one! You could do all kinds of cool shit with a space that big. Elevated seating, lighting columns, HD projection... concession stand.
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Media room seating finally arrived... only took 9 weeks. Its kinda bright in there now so I could take the pics.. but they are comfy! I like them. The lighting underneath is not as bright as it appears.
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So last year I bought some LED replacement bulbs for my T8 fixtures in the garage. Well then I found out I have to rewire each fixture and I didn't want to go that BS. Well I just saw these a few weeks ago and bought a set. SUNCO 6 Pack T8 LED Tube Light 4ft 48", 18W, 5000K Kelvin Day Light, 2000 Lumens, Works WITH or without a Ballast! Fluorescent Replacement Lamp, Clear Cover, UL, DLC Plug and Play, 2 Sided Connection - - Amazon.com
No rewiring required... granted it daytime but they appear bright enough. I only bought 6 bulbs to start with but I like them enough that I bought 6 more and I'll swing by HD or Lowes and grab 2 more fixtures and put them up somewhere. Anyhow, not bad for the price and each bulb is a claimed 2000 lumens. Not the T5HO's that I wanted to do... but they will work. And save a little $ as well. I also pulled off the diffusers, they were more or less just bug catchers.
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Oh that's way cheaper than what I saw. Yeah I'd go that route as well for that price.My fixtures are already mounted to the ceiling and they didn't need to be replaced so it was better to go this route. I have several LED fixtures (4 total) but they all hang from chains and use a wall plug for power. But they are bright and I am satisfied with them.