What size mini split do you need for a NYC room?
Mini split sizing is measured in BTUs, and as a rough starting point a room needs about 20 to 30 BTUs per square foot, so a typical 300-square-foot NYC room lands around 9,000 BTUs. But square footage is only the beginning: ceiling height, sun exposure, insulation, number of windows, and how many people use the room all shift the number. Getting the size right matters, because an oversized unit short-cycles and an undersized one runs constantly without keeping up.
A proper load calculation beats a rule of thumb. AirSync sizes each zone for your specific NYC space. Request a sizing assessment.
What is the rough BTU guide by room size?
| Room size | Approx. BTUs | Typical NYC use |
|---|---|---|
| 150 sq ft | ~5,000-6,000 | Small bedroom, office |
| 300 sq ft | ~8,000-10,000 | Bedroom, living room |
| 500 sq ft | ~12,000-14,000 | Open living/kitchen |
| 700+ sq ft | ~18,000+ | Large or combined space |
What else changes the size you need?
- Sun exposure: a sunny south- or west-facing room needs more capacity.
- Ceiling height: high ceilings mean more air to condition.
- Insulation: a drafty old brownstone needs more than a sealed condo.
- Windows: many or large windows add heat gain.
- Occupancy and heat sources: kitchens and busy rooms run warmer.
Why is correct sizing so important?
An oversized mini split cools the air fast but short-cycles, leaving humidity and wasting energy, while an undersized one runs nonstop and never quite gets comfortable. Right-sizing delivers steady comfort, better dehumidification, and lower bills. This is why a professional load calculation is worth more than guessing from square footage alone.
Should you size up for a NYC brownstone?
Older NYC buildings with single-pane windows and limited insulation often need more capacity than the raw square footage suggests, while a well-sealed modern unit may need less. The building envelope matters as much as the room size. An installer who knows NYC housing stock will factor this in.
How do you get the right size for your home?
Have a professional perform a load calculation that accounts for your room, exposure, insulation, and usage rather than relying on a chart. It is the single best way to avoid an over- or undersized system. Contact AirSync for a room-by-room sizing assessment.