Hey everyone!
I'm excited to have finally registered here, because that means.. work is finally underway!
So a little background - I am an automotive detailer on Long Island (Nassau, NY) and I run my business here at home. I typically average one car a week, which translates to 12-18 hours work time inside the garage over the course of 2-3 days. All of the wet stuff gets done in the driveway, and the rest inside the garage - once the car is in there, the garage door stays shut until I am finished. I want to reinvest a little into the business by upgrading the garage a bit. First thing I'd like to do is get A/C and heat in there. During May through September, the inside of the garage can get to be 85* F and quite humid. During the winter, I'd say it doesn't drop below freezing, maybe 40* F or so. A/C would keep me from nearly dropping to the floor during the hot months, and heat will immediately extend my working season. I'm not set on a Mini Split, but I figured it'd be the best option. The other obvious option would be a window unit for the A/C, but I don't know what I would do for heat. I can't have any type of propane or oil heater in the garage as there are food products in the garage for another business.
The garage:
• 22 ft x 22 ft (484 sq ft)
• Small attic up top. Did not measure height, I'm 6 ft and can't stand at the peak
• 8 Foot Ceiling - single 4 ft x 4 ft hole to access attic - no insulation in cavity between ceiling and attic flooring
• R13 in walls (pretty sure)
• Concrete slab floor
• One 32" x 48" two pane window, wood frame, west wall
• One 31.5" x 80" Metal door, no storm, west wall
• Garage door - 16 ft x 8 ft - Vinyl (polyethylene?)
I was thinking a 12,000 BTU unit (lowest) and that a 15,000 BTU unit would probably be best. If I can keep the temps in there around 70, while keeping the humidity down, I'll be super happy. During winter, 60* is fine. I'm usually in there when it's 40* with a couple sweatshirts on, so being able to be in there in the middle of February with just a light sweatshirt on will be perfectly fine, I'm not looking for it to be toasty warm, just not frigid.
What do you guys recommend? I'm all ears! I have quite a few friends (myself included) who are quite handy, and I have two electricians in the family, so i was planning on installing it myself. Although recently I heard from a buddy that it's best to keep a vacuum on these mini splits for a period of time, and fill them in a certain way rather than simply unboxing it and hooking up the lines for a pre-filled unit. I'm not too knowledgeable about all that, so please tell me what you guys think.
Looking for recommendations on specific units as well. I'm not loaded with cash, I'm really just looking for a good economical mini split to provide comfortable working conditions.
Oh, also.. would it be beneficial to install an exhaust fan up in roof in the attic?
Thanks in advance everyone!
I'm excited to have finally registered here, because that means.. work is finally underway!
So a little background - I am an automotive detailer on Long Island (Nassau, NY) and I run my business here at home. I typically average one car a week, which translates to 12-18 hours work time inside the garage over the course of 2-3 days. All of the wet stuff gets done in the driveway, and the rest inside the garage - once the car is in there, the garage door stays shut until I am finished. I want to reinvest a little into the business by upgrading the garage a bit. First thing I'd like to do is get A/C and heat in there. During May through September, the inside of the garage can get to be 85* F and quite humid. During the winter, I'd say it doesn't drop below freezing, maybe 40* F or so. A/C would keep me from nearly dropping to the floor during the hot months, and heat will immediately extend my working season. I'm not set on a Mini Split, but I figured it'd be the best option. The other obvious option would be a window unit for the A/C, but I don't know what I would do for heat. I can't have any type of propane or oil heater in the garage as there are food products in the garage for another business.
The garage:
• 22 ft x 22 ft (484 sq ft)
• Small attic up top. Did not measure height, I'm 6 ft and can't stand at the peak
• 8 Foot Ceiling - single 4 ft x 4 ft hole to access attic - no insulation in cavity between ceiling and attic flooring
• R13 in walls (pretty sure)
• Concrete slab floor
• One 32" x 48" two pane window, wood frame, west wall
• One 31.5" x 80" Metal door, no storm, west wall
• Garage door - 16 ft x 8 ft - Vinyl (polyethylene?)
I was thinking a 12,000 BTU unit (lowest) and that a 15,000 BTU unit would probably be best. If I can keep the temps in there around 70, while keeping the humidity down, I'll be super happy. During winter, 60* is fine. I'm usually in there when it's 40* with a couple sweatshirts on, so being able to be in there in the middle of February with just a light sweatshirt on will be perfectly fine, I'm not looking for it to be toasty warm, just not frigid.
What do you guys recommend? I'm all ears! I have quite a few friends (myself included) who are quite handy, and I have two electricians in the family, so i was planning on installing it myself. Although recently I heard from a buddy that it's best to keep a vacuum on these mini splits for a period of time, and fill them in a certain way rather than simply unboxing it and hooking up the lines for a pre-filled unit. I'm not too knowledgeable about all that, so please tell me what you guys think.
Looking for recommendations on specific units as well. I'm not loaded with cash, I'm really just looking for a good economical mini split to provide comfortable working conditions.
Oh, also.. would it be beneficial to install an exhaust fan up in roof in the attic?
Thanks in advance everyone!
