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    Re: Too Cold At Night, I NEED Suggestions!

    Quote Originally Posted by BrandonsBalls View Post
    speaking of warmth, gradient, heat, etc...

    I just redid my garage, i.e., the back wall, both sides and the ceiling (I framed it, drywalled it and put insulation in the walls.

    I also put in 3 vents along the bottom of the garage to control air flow, but the issue I am having is heating the garage to approx 80 degrees, which is what I want to achieve.

    Does anyone else do the garage thing? Any pointers? I should also add the garage is detached and has a normal garage door, which further complicates issues.

    Thanks,
    Brandon

    If you don't want to cut everything yourself, I found this kit by Owens-Corning. It is listed on Lowes, Home Depot, and Ace Hardware websites...


    http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...D01&lpage=none
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