BrianS
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I have a 24x32 detached garage with 14' ceiling and an attic bonus room above. I want to install a system that can keep both spaces around 45-50* in the winter and 80* or so in the summer. This is only a storage space, no need for 70* year round. It will be fully insulated, location is SW Ohio.
I have propane available and 50 amps of electric service.
One contractor spec'd a traditional 70k BTU propane high efficiency furnace with 2 ton A/C. Another spec'd a dual fuel 2 ton heat pump with 60k BTU propane as backup. I've asked about a 2 head mini split but they've all said that would cost even more.
The heat pump with propane backup seems like it would be most economical to run, but one contractor said they are designed to maintain temps around 70* and it wouldn't work as well at the lower set temps.
Anyone have thoughts on the best type of system to go with, both from an up-front cost and running costs perspective?
I have propane available and 50 amps of electric service.
One contractor spec'd a traditional 70k BTU propane high efficiency furnace with 2 ton A/C. Another spec'd a dual fuel 2 ton heat pump with 60k BTU propane as backup. I've asked about a 2 head mini split but they've all said that would cost even more.
The heat pump with propane backup seems like it would be most economical to run, but one contractor said they are designed to maintain temps around 70* and it wouldn't work as well at the lower set temps.
Anyone have thoughts on the best type of system to go with, both from an up-front cost and running costs perspective?