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Discussion in 'Detailing & Showroom' started by simchanova, Nov 12, 2015.

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  1. simchanova

    simchanova Formula Junior Rossa Subscribed

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    My cars are stored in a garage with 18 other cars...24 total with very high ceilings...looking for cost effective solution to heat garage and remove moisture ,thoughts?,Stuart
     
  2. INTMD8

    INTMD8 F1 Veteran Owner Silver Subscribed

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    So around 5000 sq/ft? What type of construction? Insulation?

    Probably would just be looking at an exterior package unit, either through wall (which is what I ended up doing) or roof mount.

    I think it may be too big to go with Mini Split(s) but I am no expert.
     
  3. moysiuan

    moysiuan F1 Rookie Silver Subscribed

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    I have a Mitsubishi heat pump/ac combo unit that installs like a mini split but has a ceiling rather than a wall mounted cassette. Amazing technology really, works well, has a dehumidify setting and is pretty energy efficient. My unit is a commercial unit, good to -25c, I am in Canada and have some stretches in winter that get pretty cold. Its expensive, but I understand even the cheaper heat pumps good to generally 0c can be used in very cold temp with a small electric heater add on, would make sense if your really cold temps are rare or infrequent.
     
  4. bocaf430

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    Get a mini split heat pump, you will have heat and cooling
     

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