Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's properly built a room over a garage should be no less comfortable than a room anywhere else in the house.
That said, this is a detail builders mess up all the time. In general, most builders see insulation and air sealing as an unnecessary annoyance.
My master is over the garage. I’ve been here for 5 years.
I don’t understand what the issue is. Temperature control? What’s the problem everyone is having. With the bedroom over the garage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's properly built a room over a garage should be no less comfortable than a room anywhere else in the house.
That said, this is a detail builders mess up all the time. In general, most builders see insulation and air sealing as an unnecessary annoyance.
My master is over the garage. I’ve been here for 5 years.
I don’t understand what the issue is. Temperature control? What’s the problem everyone is having. With the bedroom over the garage?
Anonymous wrote:If it's properly built a room over a garage should be no less comfortable than a room anywhere else in the house.
That said, this is a detail builders mess up all the time. In general, most builders see insulation and air sealing as an unnecessary annoyance.
Anonymous wrote:You can always tack up some rigid foam insulation to the garage ceiling. Being too warm in the summer would be my only worry. I don't sleep well in a warm bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sitting in an office right now over a garage. It is fairly loud when the garage door opens and closes. It's fine for an office, but I don't know if I'd want that for a bedroom. I'm a light sleeper, and it would definitely wake me up.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in a house like this and it was cold in the winter and hot in the summer. We could never get it the same temp as the rest of the house. If we had been planning to stay longer maybe we would have installed more insulation. This was a generic 1980s Ryan Home. Something custom built may be nicer.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in a house like this and it was cold in the winter and hot in the summer. We could never get it the same temp as the rest of the house. If we had been planning to stay longer maybe we would have installed more insulation. This was a generic 1980s Ryan Home. Something custom built may be nicer.