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Bedroom HVAC options

Victor S.
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Hi, all.

Looking at rehabbing a spare bedroom I have in my primary. It currently does not have any heat/air going to it and I wouldn't be able to simply tie a pipe from my central system to it (I have a floor vent system). It's about 200 sq.ft or less, so a mini-split would probably be an overkill. Any options you'd recommend? I would like to avoid the window unit, if at all possible.

Thanks!

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Ahhh, now I understand your dilemma. Something else to consider, if you can make it work off the existing main supply trunk feeding the other rooms, is a narrow depth wall cavity duct. Theres going to be a bit of drywall patching, but regardless it'll be way way cheaper than someone trying to sell you on the idea that a mini-split is your only option. If it were me I would try every option to utilize what I already have. Hope you find a good solution  

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