I have a natural gas heater that is pretty cheap to run during the winter months, my main concern is A/C for now. I am almost 60 and working in the heat is wearing my **** out. Thanks for the mini split info, I beleive that will serve my purposes.
I am a retired U.S. Coast Guardsman. Certified OMC, Honda and Merc. Changed a lot of oil on outboards. That pump is easy to make much cheaper than $300 bucks.
I have a 30x40 Olympia Steel building. It has 3" insulation on the walls and roof. Walls are 12' and the peak is 14'. I am in KY and summers are usually in the high 80's and 90's. I am thinking of a 30,000 BTU mini split. Anyone use them and do they last?