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Recently enclosed our lanai, looking for a good contractor to add climate control, will probably install mini-split. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
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M&s...352.314.5004...+/- $5000.00
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We hired Sun Kool to install lanai ac. Couldn’t be happier.
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We hired Sun Kool to install lanai ac. Couldn’t be happier.
What was the cost..
(Above) $5000 sounds high.
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What was the cost..
(Above) $5000 sounds high.
We used Sunshine and were very satisfied. Cost was about $4800.00
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Hey, Maynard! Want to help tear down the old Endicott building?
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We use the cheap portable AC unit from Sam's Club, $300.
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We use the cheap portable AC unit from Sam's Club, $300.

How well does the portable unit work? Does it have a discharge for the water?
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How well does the portable unit work? Does it have a discharge for the water?
It's only 8,000 btu, but it works great and evaporates the water through the outside exhaust. I have mine mounted on a wood stand I built so the exhaust goes directly through a window vent without using the hose that comes with it.

Looks very nice too.
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Just wondering how Zelda and Dobie are doing ?
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Bought a Rollicool from Amazon. Wonderful! $500.00

Cools beautifully.
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As a retired HVAC contractor, you just can’t throw a ductless mini split into your lanai. There are codes and laws especially in Sumter county. There are quality portable AC into that work great. Just purchased a few for friends through supply house. Straight cooling or heat pump. Do remember, these Lanai’s are not insulated. Whoever paid $4,800 got taken, that was an extremely high price.
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Old 06-04-2018, 05:32 AM
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Unless your lanai is HUGE and has no attic over it, it seems to me that a contractor could simply add duct work from your existing system to handle the lanai. Installing a split system for just one room is very costly and would require a second outside unit and expensive electrical work.

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Recently enclosed our lanai, looking for a good contractor to add climate control, will probably install mini-split. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
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Old 06-04-2018, 05:39 AM
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R&A Industries installed my mini-split at much lower cost than SunKool.
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