| At 12:28 AM 12/3/2009, Brian Kemp wrote:
 >John - The split system that others have described is probably 
best. Your first
 >option of the AC in the wall is probably the low cost option. I'm 
considering that
 >option, but have a stucco garage, so I just need a few minutes with 
the angle
 >grinder and a diamond blade and I have an opening.
Brian,
Yes it does, and their cost doesn't appear to be that bad, under 
$1,000.  I like
what Eric did, as my room over the garage is too cold in the winter and too
hot in the summer.  Even though it's tied to the main Heat/AC ducts.
 >I'd expect your second option would overload the door hinges and make the
 >door difficult to use.
Probably, but my thinking was it would be cheap to replace the door in the
future if I had to.
 >I have a portable AC unit we got as an easy way to cool rooms in 
our old house
 >without central air. They are less efficient than window units.....
That's the info I was looking for.  I know of 2 people that have 
them, and they
seem to like them.  In addition to their ability to cool, I don't 
know where I'd
put it when now in use.
 >The next step up in portable units is a dual hose system where it 
uses outside
 >air to cool the equipment and vent moisture. If you go portable, 
look at that
 >option.
Outstanding!!  Thanks for the input.
John
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