strutaeng
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Hi guys, I'm planning to do a house addition to my small house. The new part will be 21x62, two stories, but 21x44 will be multi-purpose/family room double volume space (17' high.) The remainder will be 21x18, 2 levels. The long sides are roughly oriented N-S. I'm in USDA region 3. I'm using R19+R5 continuous insulation for walls, R38 for ceiling. Not much glazing.
My AC guys (also my BIL) told me use a another conventional split system for the addition, but I'm considering using a mini split for the family room (21lx44wx17h) and using my existing AC to cool/heat the remainder 2-story part, since my existing conventional split is way oversized for my current house (4 ton for 1350 sq. ft.) This will require some ductwork for the existing system.
Considering the family room is long, I suppose the 2 ceiling cassette system will work fine if I got min-split? I won't have access to the ceiling because of the height. I have gas service, but have not decided if the mini-split will use a heat pump to heat. Frankly, I don't know much about min-splits.
Or should I just go conventional split (I like 2 speed) with gas heating? RTUs are not used in residential DFW, but I'm building from scratch, so anything is possible. My AC guy does split, RTU and also has installed minis.
Thanks in advanced.
My AC guys (also my BIL) told me use a another conventional split system for the addition, but I'm considering using a mini split for the family room (21lx44wx17h) and using my existing AC to cool/heat the remainder 2-story part, since my existing conventional split is way oversized for my current house (4 ton for 1350 sq. ft.) This will require some ductwork for the existing system.
Considering the family room is long, I suppose the 2 ceiling cassette system will work fine if I got min-split? I won't have access to the ceiling because of the height. I have gas service, but have not decided if the mini-split will use a heat pump to heat. Frankly, I don't know much about min-splits.
Or should I just go conventional split (I like 2 speed) with gas heating? RTUs are not used in residential DFW, but I'm building from scratch, so anything is possible. My AC guy does split, RTU and also has installed minis.
Thanks in advanced.