Those don’t require that immense holes be chop in the wall
My father has been stressed building himself a man cave out behind the house. I keep calling it a she-shed and this is making him mad. To me, a man cave goes in the basement and a she-shed goes outside of the house, my Mom’s house doesn’t have a basement so he got a little shed and is turning that into a man cave. I have to admit, it is turning out good. The shed already had a wood cottage look to it. My Mom got some comfortable chairs, a big screen TV, and a mini fridge. He also got a gaming desk to fit and hooked up his laptop. The only problem is that his she-shed has no heating or cooling. It is winter now and rather uncomfortable in the man cave. He got a little space heater and that is working pretty well even though I worry about the safety of those things. My Mom said he is thinking about getting a ductless mini split system installed in his man cave. I have never even heard of one of those. I was looking at PTAC systems myself for the cave. However, PTAC systems are super loud most of the time. Besides, you have to chop a immense hole in the wall. When I looked a ductless mini split systems I feel that might be perfect for the she-shed. Those don’t require that immense holes be chop in the wall. They also tend to be quiet, however even more quiet than central heating and air. The little ductless mini split systems are not prohibitively extravagant either, but you can get one for just over a thousand dollars, then of course, upgrade costs a bit more even though I feel it would be worth it to make sure it is done right.