I'm gut renovating a 3-family building in Brooklyn NYC and I just started on the 2nd floor. 3rd floor is complete. I posted on a Brooklyn forum for my target renters and overwhelmingly people want mini-splits vs steam radiators and window A/Cs. The steam system runs off one gas boiler and one thermostat. Each apartment unit is a 3 bedroom apartment and the renters seem to want to control their own climates. It's also the standard on most new renovations in the area.
The typical renter in the area are 20-35 year olds. Sometimes you get a group of friends to sign a lease for a 3-bedroom. Other times strangers agree to live together after some vetting. Each apartment would get 4 air handlers.
I'm thinking about doing mini-splits and have some exploratory questions.
1. Can I make the apartment mini-split ready without installing the mini-splits. The reasons being:
2. Do the condensate lines need to be pitched downwards on the entire run before exiting the building? Or can I use a pump system?
3. Can the refrigerant lines be coupled together - by sweating copper or with quick connects? Can these connections be hidden behind the walls?
The typical renter in the area are 20-35 year olds. Sometimes you get a group of friends to sign a lease for a 3-bedroom. Other times strangers agree to live together after some vetting. Each apartment would get 4 air handlers.
I'm thinking about doing mini-splits and have some exploratory questions.
1. Can I make the apartment mini-split ready without installing the mini-splits. The reasons being:
- I have an extension off the first floor on the back of the building that needs to be completely removed.
- The old concrete in the backyard needs to be removed and re-poured.
- All the vinyl siding on the back of the building needs to be replaced.
2. Do the condensate lines need to be pitched downwards on the entire run before exiting the building? Or can I use a pump system?
3. Can the refrigerant lines be coupled together - by sweating copper or with quick connects? Can these connections be hidden behind the walls?