With a sunroom, you really need the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient number for the glass and the exposure (north, south, east, west). So far i liked the guy selling the Dakin best, but he is also quoting the smallest units. 2 of these 5x5 are pretty well below ground and look at a retaining wall. The sunroom is 6" stud walls with 4 5x5 and 1 4x5 windows and will have 6" insulation, but there is only 24" of it, the area above the windows is all header. There is a deck all the way across the back and the rear wall faces South / very slightly SW. The sunroom is below a upper screened porch. I'm not sure how to rate this insulation, i put average. there are 2 andersen sliders that go into the new sunroom. This is a basement Ranch, i know I've sort of described it before but the basement living area is buried on 2 sides one side is the wall that opens to the garage (double layer x code drywall and 4" rock wool insulation, solid steel door) the 2 buried walls and the back wall are concrete block. The Mitsubishi apparently has an installation issue and will have to use a ceiling cassette because of clearance above the windows, Dakin and Gree both dealers say it is no problem under repeated questioning. The one selling the gree would prefer Dakin but says he cannot get one, the other guy says he can get one in a week. this of course increases cost by adding more high voltage wiring, disconnects ETC.ΔΆ of them are trying to sell Mitsubishi, 1 Gree, 1 Dakin. I have one dealer saying to do two, but have not gotten his quotes yet.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |