I want quiet heat in the garage and the Mrs wants A/C when it’s really hot to make more use of the space. That makes me want to install a normal house furnace and A/C for just the garage. There’s not currently a drain I can run the condensate pipes to. What’s the best realistic option?
Drill a small hole through the floor as deep as possible to stuff a pvc pip down and just let the slow trickle of condensation permeate through the sandy ground below?
Mount the whole system in the unconditioned attic where a bathroom roof drain stack vent can be tapped into for condensation. Then box out and insulate around the whole system to make it conditioned space?
Something else I’m not thinking of?
I get a hole drilled in the floor isnt ideal and can slowly erode the fill under the concrete. Along with it not being the cleanest install having the furnace/ductwork mounted at the ceiling out of the way but with a pip coming down to the floor. It would also not be fun to service a furnace installed in the attic with a small room built around it even though there’s enough space and height it could be it’s own legit room.
Drill a small hole through the floor as deep as possible to stuff a pvc pip down and just let the slow trickle of condensation permeate through the sandy ground below?
Mount the whole system in the unconditioned attic where a bathroom roof drain stack vent can be tapped into for condensation. Then box out and insulate around the whole system to make it conditioned space?
Something else I’m not thinking of?
I get a hole drilled in the floor isnt ideal and can slowly erode the fill under the concrete. Along with it not being the cleanest install having the furnace/ductwork mounted at the ceiling out of the way but with a pip coming down to the floor. It would also not be fun to service a furnace installed in the attic with a small room built around it even though there’s enough space and height it could be it’s own legit room.
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