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    I did an inspection yesterday in Riverside, CA. The garage did not have any ventilation that I could find. It was entirely vacant and completely clean. So I took a short walk to look at the neighbors garages from the outside and they did not appear to have any ventilation as well. This was a newer home. Has anybody else encountered this? If so how would you right that up if the other homes in the neighborhood appear to be the same?

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    Egdar

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    Default Re: Garage ventilation or lack thereof.

    Quote Originally Posted by Edgar Abrego View Post
    I did an inspection yesterday in Riverside, CA. The garage did not have any ventilation that I could find. It was entirely vacant and completely clean. So I took a short walk to look at the neighbors garages from the outside and they did not appear to have any ventilation as well. This was a newer home. Has anybody else encountered this? If so how would you right that up if the other homes in the neighborhood appear to be the same?

    Thanks,
    Egdar
    EA: Do you mean the garage or the garage attic?


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    Default Re: Garage ventilation or lack thereof.

    A.D. it was the garage interior, not the attic.


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    Default Re: Garage ventilation or lack thereof.

    Quote Originally Posted by Edgar Abrego View Post
    A.D. it was the garage interior, not the attic.
    EA: There are no requirements in the IRC for mechanical or passive garage ventilation. Maybe in Left Coastia, but not the rest of the world.


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    If you are used to seeing vents in newer home garages (not attic), they are installed to meet combustion air requirements for furnaces, water heaters, etc. ---- not to ventilate the garage.


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    Thanks guys I appreciate the input.

    Edgar


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    Only homes I've ever seen with ventilation for the actual garage was down in Austin at new development. The builder was from Florida and he stated he always put in vents (like a pier and beam has) on the walls of the garage for ventilation. He stated in Florida they called them "suicide" vents.

    Anyone in Florida ever see these?

    rick


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Hurst View Post
    Only homes I've ever seen with ventilation for the actual garage was down in Austin at new development. The builder was from Florida and he stated he always put in vents (like a pier and beam has) on the walls of the garage for ventilation. He stated in Florida they called them "suicide" vents.

    Anyone in Florida ever see these?

    rick
    RH: If they are like most builder "innovations", they probably didn't work. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for an answer . . . they are not still with us.


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    Default Re: Garage ventilation or lack thereof.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Hurst View Post
    Only homes I've ever seen with ventilation for the actual garage was down in Austin at new development. The builder was from Florida and he stated he always put in vents (like a pier and beam has) on the walls of the garage for ventilation. He stated in Florida they called them "suicide" vents.

    Anyone in Florida ever see these?

    rick
    Yep.

    USED to be required in Florida, but not any more, and then only in parts of Florida (depended on what code was being used back then).

    "Suicide" vents is what we called them - yessiree.

    Jerry Peck
    Construction/Litigation/Code Consultant - Retired
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    I have worked for several builders in the Orlando area. Only one of them installed vents in the garage unless there was a gas water heater or furnace. The builder I worked for in San Antonio TX did though.

    Robert Sole
    REM Inspections LLC
    www.REMinspections.com, Orlando, Oviedo

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    Some builders here in San Antonio put the suicide vents in and some do not. I have them on the side of my garage where I manufactured box like funnels to let the south breeze in and keep the north wind out.
    Because it be kind of cooking down here

    Know any good rain dances?


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