dockdoc
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We built a detached garage a couple years ago, and had the second floor as an in law suite which we recently finished off to make it livable. As part of that, we had a dual-zone mini split installed, with one head in the garage itself, and the second upstairs for the living area. It's a mitsubishi 24,000 btu with two 12,000 btu heads. Each area is a little over 600 sq ft.
With our hot summers, the upstairs unit is not keeping pace with the heat. It can get it down to about 75-76, but no lower and that's without us even occupying it yet.
The HVAC contractor is working with us on it, and wants to upsize to a 30,000 BTU system with two 15,000 heads. However, the lines for that system are bigger, so we'd have to install all new lines outside the building (the existing lines are hidden in the ceiling / walls because it was a new build).
I'm trying to figure out if there's any other solution that would make sense. Like for example, should we consider just upsizing the outdoor unit and adding a second mini split head upstairs? Like a 6000 or 9000 BTU unit? That would bring us up to, say, 18,000 BTU upstairs (more than enough) but I'm not sure if it would be too awkward having to units... would have to make sure the temp on both was the same or they'd be competing with each other, right? We also have an ecobee wired to the one head, so that would no longer be functional...
Other thoughts?
EDIT: Appreciate all the suggestions. Lots of folks commented that the insulation must be inadequate... I don't know, but even if it is, I'm not about to rip out the entire project! The HVAC co is giving me a pretty good deal on upsizing the system to a higher capacity, I think we just didn't properly account for the large open stairwell. Gonna go that route, I'll report back.
With our hot summers, the upstairs unit is not keeping pace with the heat. It can get it down to about 75-76, but no lower and that's without us even occupying it yet.
The HVAC contractor is working with us on it, and wants to upsize to a 30,000 BTU system with two 15,000 heads. However, the lines for that system are bigger, so we'd have to install all new lines outside the building (the existing lines are hidden in the ceiling / walls because it was a new build).
I'm trying to figure out if there's any other solution that would make sense. Like for example, should we consider just upsizing the outdoor unit and adding a second mini split head upstairs? Like a 6000 or 9000 BTU unit? That would bring us up to, say, 18,000 BTU upstairs (more than enough) but I'm not sure if it would be too awkward having to units... would have to make sure the temp on both was the same or they'd be competing with each other, right? We also have an ecobee wired to the one head, so that would no longer be functional...
Other thoughts?
EDIT: Appreciate all the suggestions. Lots of folks commented that the insulation must be inadequate... I don't know, but even if it is, I'm not about to rip out the entire project! The HVAC co is giving me a pretty good deal on upsizing the system to a higher capacity, I think we just didn't properly account for the large open stairwell. Gonna go that route, I'll report back.
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