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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Mini Split and heating
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<blockquote data-quote="jconnor3" data-source="post: 15799512" data-attributes="member: 90765"><p>I used a mini split to cool & heat our 900sqft addition we put on our house last year. It was an attic remodel where we removed the roof and put a second story on. I used Mr. Cool's DIY unit that comes with pressurizes lines and I did the entire install. It works flawlessly. Kept the upstairs at 70 in 100-degree temps and kept it 70 when it was -10 degrees out. For $1,500 you can't beat it I don't think.</p><p></p><p>This is the unit I bought and where I bought it from. Ingram's has a good reputation for this stuff and I had a good experience with them as well.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://ingramswaterandair.com/mrcool-seer-ductless-minisplit-heat-pump-wifi-p-22615.html" target="_blank">http://ingramswaterandair.com/mrcool-seer-ductless-minisplit-heat-pump-wifi-p-22615.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jconnor3, post: 15799512, member: 90765"] I used a mini split to cool & heat our 900sqft addition we put on our house last year. It was an attic remodel where we removed the roof and put a second story on. I used Mr. Cool's DIY unit that comes with pressurizes lines and I did the entire install. It works flawlessly. Kept the upstairs at 70 in 100-degree temps and kept it 70 when it was -10 degrees out. For $1,500 you can't beat it I don't think. This is the unit I bought and where I bought it from. Ingram's has a good reputation for this stuff and I had a good experience with them as well. [URL]http://ingramswaterandair.com/mrcool-seer-ductless-minisplit-heat-pump-wifi-p-22615.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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