That's what I had planned on doing, running a line. Its like a crack where it's supposed to seal at the top, u can't tell unless u stand in front and look up and see where its not flush against the frame. I'm pretty sure ima go ahead and get a new door. But those with good garages, lol, do y'all have a lot of dust? And Eric, that dehumidifier in ur garage, does it do good?
Sent from my iPhoneI live in WA state, I have 3 dehumidifiers. One for the garage and 2 for the house. Not sure if you have a big gap in the door it it's going to do much good. And they do add a lot to the electric bill. Well 3 of them do. And you have to empty the bucket every day, or you can hook up a drain hose and run it outside so you don't have to mess with it.
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Jacob Fox <imfast101@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hey guys,
What's the best way to store a car in a garage? Got a lot of humidity down here. My garage door is bent at top, so all kinds of dust gets in (super annoying). But I'm looking at buying a new one, caught between insulated and just standard door. But anyways, had anyone ever purchased a dehumidifier for their garage or would recommend doing so? I don't want my new car or old car to rust, and I'd like to keep dust out. Dust collects moisture in air an it settles on the chrome and stuff and causes the rust. Anyways, I'm just looking to protect my hard earned toys and make them last for years to come and keep them looking good :)
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