Garage Dehumidifier Size

Garages are not always climate controlled. They open to outside air, store vehicles, and experience large temperature swings. That affects humidity levels and sizing decisions.

For the full sizing framework, start with How Big of a Dehumidifier Do I Need for My Home?

Why Garages Fluctuate

Garages typically:

  • Exchange outside air frequently
  • Heat up during the day and cool at night
  • Experience humidity spikes during rain

These shifts can raise relative humidity even if the space does not feel obviously damp. If unsure, measure first by reading How Do I Measure Relative Humidity (RH) in My House?

Typical Garage Size Guidance

In most homes:

  • Single-car or small garage
    → Small: 30–40 pint
  • Standard two-car garage
    → Medium: 40–50 pint
  • Large workshop-style or humid climate garage
    → Large: 50–70 pint

If you store tools, paper goods, or electronics, moving toward the middle or upper size range is often prudent.

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Practical Recommendation

For a typical two-car garage with seasonal humidity, a 40–50 pint unit is generally appropriate. If humidity remains above 60% for extended periods, 50–70 pints may provide more stable control.

Conclusion

Garage sizing depends on exposure and moisture load. Choose based on measured humidity rather than guesswork. For the complete sizing logic, return to How Big of a Dehumidifier Do I Need for My Home?