The room above the garage in our new house is not air conditioned. It's a large room that serves as bedroom for our 3 youngest. It has its own furnace. It might be possible to run a duct up through the kitchen cabinets, but I'm thinking maybe one of those ductless mini-splits might be a cheaper and more effective alternative.
I see them advertised on you tube all the time, but I don't want to base my purchase on that obviously. Seems like one that can also run as a heat pump in the winter might be cheaper to heat with than existing propane forced air furnace, at least until it gets really cold.
Anyone have experience with them? Are there good/bad brands, or do they all come out of the same factory in China?
The rest of the house is heated and cooled by a geothermal heat pump that's pretty efficient, so running a duct might be a more reasonable option, but with the size of the space I'm not sure a single duct would be enough. It's the size of a two car garage.
I see them advertised on you tube all the time, but I don't want to base my purchase on that obviously. Seems like one that can also run as a heat pump in the winter might be cheaper to heat with than existing propane forced air furnace, at least until it gets really cold.
Anyone have experience with them? Are there good/bad brands, or do they all come out of the same factory in China?
The rest of the house is heated and cooled by a geothermal heat pump that's pretty efficient, so running a duct might be a more reasonable option, but with the size of the space I'm not sure a single duct would be enough. It's the size of a two car garage.