Mini split sizing Updated June 2026
What Size Mini Split for Garage? Complete BTU Guide
By Yann Buf, HVAC tech 5 min read Standards-reviewed
A typical 400-500 sq ft garage needs 12,000-18,000 BTU mini split. For 600-800 sq ft garages, go with 18,000-24,000 BTU. Always oversize for garage spaces due to poor insulation and large garage doors.
Why Garages Need Oversized Mini Splits
Garages present unique challenges for mini split sizing. They typically have poor insulation (uninsulated walls, thin roof), large metal garage doors that transfer heat, and often no proper sealing around doors and windows. The ACCA Manual J standard recommends a 1.5x multiplier for garage spaces.
A 500 sq ft garage with standard insulation would need about 10,000 BTU (500 × 20 BTU/sq ft). But with the garage multiplier of 1.5, this jumps to 15,000 BTU — meaning you should install an 18,000 BTU mini split. This ensures the unit can keep up during extreme temperatures and recover quickly after the garage door is opened and closed.
Top picks for this size
Garage Mini Split Sizing by Square Footage
- 300-400 sq ft garage (1-car): 12,000 BTU — Pioneer 12K or similar
- 400-600 sq ft garage (2-car): 18,000 BTU — Pioneer 18K
- 600-900 sq ft garage (oversized/heavy duty): 24,000 BTU — Pioneer 24K or Senville 24K
- Workshop with equipment: Always go one size up — equipment generates additional heat
Frequently asked questions
Can I install a mini split in my garage myself?
DIY mini split installation is possible but challenging. You'll need to run refrigerant lines, drill a 3-inch hole through the wall, and potentially hire an electrician for the 220V connection. Pre-charged systems like the Pioneer series are designed for DIY installation.
Is a 12,000 BTU mini split enough for a 2-car garage?
A 12,000 BTU unit may struggle in a 2-car garage (500+ sq ft), especially if the garage is poorly insulated. Most 2-car garages need 18,000 BTU at minimum. The 12K unit will run constantly and may not reach your target temperature on hot days.
Should I get a mini split with heat pump for my garage?
Absolutely. A heat pump mini split provides both heating and cooling, making your garage usable year-round. For garage workshops, heating is often more important than cooling in many climates.