We've been in our Pueblo home for a little over 6 months now. So far we absoltuely love it. The house is fantastic, better than we could have expected. It's nicer in every way than the house we lived in in Littleton for the past 7 years, even though the Littleton house sold for about half-again what we paid for our Pueblo house.
We are also loving the community and the area. Heck, just not being in the Denver metro area is a huge plus that we appreciate every day. Sometimes I have to drive all the way across town to get something - that literally takes 15 to 20 minutes, maximum, even at rush hour (which we don't really have here anyway.)
However, as much as we love our house and area, I'm getting a little worried about the heat in the garage. Our Littleton house was a Tri-level, with living space above the garage. Because of that (I presume) even on the hottest days the interior of the garage never got unbearably hot.
But in our Pueblo home, which is a (ranch style home with a walk-out basement) the garage gets crazy hot by the end of the day. Even if we're not coming and going, it gets very hot - probably close to 95 degrees inside the garage.
Now, a few technical notes: The garage is a 3 car, I don't know the exact dimensions but I can back my F-150 Crew Cab Short Bed truck into it and still have room to walk behind, so it's probably at least 24' deep, and I'd guess at least 35' wide. I don't know if it's insulated or not, but the interior walls are all drywalled. House was built in 2003 and I don't know if it was normal to insulate exterior garage walls back then, but given the overall quality of the home and the neighborhood, I would guess it probably is insulated.
Because this is a ranch style house, there is no living space above the garage (which has high ceilings, probably at least 10 feet and maybe as much as 12 feet.) There is a gabled attic above the garage though, with an access panel in the ceiling.
The garage has no windows on the walls, and both garage doors are solid with no windows. The garage faces East.
So with all that in mind, I'm looking for some ideas on what I can do to keep the garage from getting so hot. I will be retiring in a couple of weeks and plan on doing a lot of work out there and I don't want it to be unbearably hot (though obviuosly, if I'm working out there, I can leave the garage doors open for ventilation which should help quite a bit.)
I have thought about getting one of those round spinning attic vents and putting it on the attic above the garage. I've also wondered about possibly putting in a window, although I would guess that putting a window in would be very expensive (FWIW our exterior is stucco, like the majority of homes in Pueblo.)
What other things should I consider? Are there vent options that I can put in the garage that don't require the difficulty or expense of a window?
Final point, at this time I'm really only interested in "passive" cooling measures (ventilation mostly.) I don't think air conditioning or swamp cooling would be viable or cost effective for my needs. I don't need it to be 72 degrees in there, I'd just like it to be under 90 degrees, and close to 80 would be better.