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gin_g September 23rd 07 08:40 PM

adding vents to a garage
 
Hey everybody,

After an A/C inspection by our local utlity service I was advised to
add one or two vents between the attic and the garage. I purchased
two 12x6 return air grills and just wanted to make sure that where I
plan to put them is okay.

If I'm facing into my garage, here's what I see, from left to right:
1) 2.5 feet of wall
2) 3 foot door which leads into the house
3) 0.5 feet of wall
4) an 8 foot alcove which contains the A/C unit, ducts, and the water
heater
5) 1 foot of wall
6) 6 foot space containing the clothes washer and dryer
7) 2 feet of wall

several feet in front of the A/C unit is an attic access.

I wanted to put one of the vents in the ceiling in front of the door
leading into the house, and the other vent in front of the dryer. I
would equally space both vents from the wall adjacent to the house,
and the left and right wall of the garage (so maybe about 2.5 to 3
feet or so)

Does this sound okay? Also what's the best way to install the
vents? The attic is insulated, so I'll have to cut through this
layer and then cut a hole in the garage ceiling... ?

Thanks!


Lou September 24th 07 03:33 PM

adding vents to a garage
 
H.Bunker wrote:
gin_g wrote:
Hey everybody,

After an A/C inspection by our local utlity service I was advised to
add one or two vents between the attic and the garage. I purchased
two 12x6 return air grills and just wanted to make sure that where I
plan to put them is okay.

If I'm facing into my garage, here's what I see, from left to right:
1) 2.5 feet of wall
2) 3 foot door which leads into the house
3) 0.5 feet of wall
4) an 8 foot alcove which contains the A/C unit, ducts, and the water
heater
5) 1 foot of wall
6) 6 foot space containing the clothes washer and dryer
7) 2 feet of wall

several feet in front of the A/C unit is an attic access.

I wanted to put one of the vents in the ceiling in front of the door
leading into the house, and the other vent in front of the dryer. I
would equally space both vents from the wall adjacent to the house,
and the left and right wall of the garage (so maybe about 2.5 to 3
feet or so)

Does this sound okay? Also what's the best way to install the
vents? The attic is insulated, so I'll have to cut through this
layer and then cut a hole in the garage ceiling... ?

Thanks!


It sounds like a serious fire code violation.


Why??

[email protected] September 24th 07 09:12 PM

adding vents to a garage
 
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:20:13 -0400, "H.Bunker"
wrote:

gin_g wrote:
Hey everybody,

After an A/C inspection by our local utlity service I was advised to
add one or two vents between the attic and the garage. I purchased
two 12x6 return air grills and just wanted to make sure that where I
plan to put them is okay.

If I'm facing into my garage, here's what I see, from left to right:
1) 2.5 feet of wall
2) 3 foot door which leads into the house
3) 0.5 feet of wall
4) an 8 foot alcove which contains the A/C unit, ducts, and the water
heater
5) 1 foot of wall
6) 6 foot space containing the clothes washer and dryer
7) 2 feet of wall

several feet in front of the A/C unit is an attic access.

I wanted to put one of the vents in the ceiling in front of the door
leading into the house, and the other vent in front of the dryer. I
would equally space both vents from the wall adjacent to the house,
and the left and right wall of the garage (so maybe about 2.5 to 3
feet or so)

Does this sound okay? Also what's the best way to install the
vents? The attic is insulated, so I'll have to cut through this
layer and then cut a hole in the garage ceiling... ?

Thanks!


It sounds like a serious fire code violation.


I thought the same thing, as well as all the exhaust fumes from cars
in the garage will get into the house. Vent the garage outdoors, and
the house too if needed.

Norminn September 24th 07 09:25 PM

adding vents to a garage
 
gin_g wrote:
Hey everybody,

After an A/C inspection by our local utlity service I was advised to
add one or two vents between the attic and the garage. I purchased
two 12x6 return air grills and just wanted to make sure that where I
plan to put them is okay.

If I'm facing into my garage, here's what I see, from left to right:
1) 2.5 feet of wall
2) 3 foot door which leads into the house
3) 0.5 feet of wall
4) an 8 foot alcove which contains the A/C unit, ducts, and the water
heater
5) 1 foot of wall
6) 6 foot space containing the clothes washer and dryer
7) 2 feet of wall

several feet in front of the A/C unit is an attic access.

I wanted to put one of the vents in the ceiling in front of the door
leading into the house, and the other vent in front of the dryer. I
would equally space both vents from the wall adjacent to the house,
and the left and right wall of the garage (so maybe about 2.5 to 3
feet or so)

Does this sound okay? Also what's the best way to install the
vents? The attic is insulated, so I'll have to cut through this
layer and then cut a hole in the garage ceiling... ?

Thanks!

Are the recommendations in writing? What qualifications did the
inspector have? Appliances gas or electric? Did they do a smoke test
on the entire house to test for air leaks? Entire AC is in garage?
WHY does he want vents from garage to attic?

[email protected] September 25th 07 11:03 AM

adding vents to a garage
 

Read about type "x" drywall. Basically, it's required between the garage
and living space, with no breach or deficiencies, with a 1 hour fire
rating.

Could you imagine a fire in the garage, how quickly the house would go
up, if you had vents from one to the other? Holy smoly!


friends neighbor came home put car in garage, left for dinner with
other couple who drove. came home to rubble. car had fire in garage
which totaled home, all that remained useful was foundation, and it
was beat.

insurance hassles etc took a year to resolve and then time to build
replacement home.



gin_g October 9th 07 05:10 PM

adding vents to a garage
 
On Sep 24, 4:25 pm, Norminn wrote:
gin_g wrote:
Hey everybody,


After an A/C inspection by our local utlity service I was advised to
add one or two vents between the attic and the garage. I purchased
two 12x6 return air grills and just wanted to make sure that where I
plan to put them is okay.


If I'm facing into my garage, here's what I see, from left to right:
1) 2.5 feet of wall
2) 3 foot door which leads into the house
3) 0.5 feet of wall
4) an 8 foot alcove which contains the A/C unit, ducts, and the water
heater
5) 1 foot of wall
6) 6 foot space containing the clothes washer and dryer
7) 2 feet of wall


several feet in front of the A/C unit is an attic access.


I wanted to put one of the vents in the ceiling in front of the door
leading into the house, and the other vent in front of the dryer. I
would equally space both vents from the wall adjacent to the house,
and the left and right wall of the garage (so maybe about 2.5 to 3
feet or so)


Does this sound okay? Also what's the best way to install the
vents? The attic is insulated, so I'll have to cut through this
layer and then cut a hole in the garage ceiling... ?


Thanks!


Are the recommendations in writing? What qualifications did the
inspector have? Appliances gas or electric? Did they do a smoke test
on the entire house to test for air leaks? Entire AC is in garage?
WHY does he want vents from garage to attic?


The recommendations were from the local utility company from when I
got the utilities turned on (just after I moved in). He told me that
the previous owners must have "made the garage more airtight", so the
AC has to work "harder" when it turns on. He then told me that that
the AC could "breathe" better if there were some way for air to enter/
leave the garage. Then he advised me to put in the vents. The
garage isn't 100% sealed, as there are some holes around the garage
door.
The ceiling of the garage has an attic access also...
After turning on my utilities, and giving me the advice, he left. I
didn't get anything in writing...

Should I attempt to do this myself, or is it something I shouldn't do
at all?



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