My wife and I have run out of places to store our bottles of wine. We live in a split level house with three levels that was built in the early 50's. The bottom level is the only one that stays cool enough year round to store wine and even then it gets up to around 75 or so in the summer. There is a fully enclosed single car garage that is approximately 14'x20' that we are thinking of turning into a combination winery and wine cellar. We are in the south so it gets pretty hot in the summer and cold in the winter. The Garage does not have any climate control and is not insulated.
There is a double sliding window on one exterior wall that is plenty wide enough for window unit for cooling and heating but the exterior walls which are brick veneer are not insulated. We are thinking of putting some type of insulation on the inside walls and ceiling. It doesn't have to be that ascetically pleasing just has to be effective and not cost a fortune. Has anyone done this before? If so what did you use? We are thinking about just using sheets of styrofoam and screwing them to the drywall but have no idea what thickness we need.
We're also planning to put in a deep utility sink to clean our equipment with an exhaust vent about it vented to the outside to take care of the fumes. Also planning on a work bench and cabinets for storage and a refrigerator for storing anything that needs to be kept cold. Luckily it is already wired for 220V. We'd like to have a stainless steel utility sink but the cost for that may be to high unless someone has a good source. The polypropylene ones at Lowes are about $100 so we might have to settle for that but we're worried about staining. I would appreciate any suggestions that anyone cares to offer.
There is a double sliding window on one exterior wall that is plenty wide enough for window unit for cooling and heating but the exterior walls which are brick veneer are not insulated. We are thinking of putting some type of insulation on the inside walls and ceiling. It doesn't have to be that ascetically pleasing just has to be effective and not cost a fortune. Has anyone done this before? If so what did you use? We are thinking about just using sheets of styrofoam and screwing them to the drywall but have no idea what thickness we need.
We're also planning to put in a deep utility sink to clean our equipment with an exhaust vent about it vented to the outside to take care of the fumes. Also planning on a work bench and cabinets for storage and a refrigerator for storing anything that needs to be kept cold. Luckily it is already wired for 220V. We'd like to have a stainless steel utility sink but the cost for that may be to high unless someone has a good source. The polypropylene ones at Lowes are about $100 so we might have to settle for that but we're worried about staining. I would appreciate any suggestions that anyone cares to offer.