Looking for A/C installers for new grow room

Scrumscab

Member
Is anybody familiar with an outfit from Las Vegas, NV that specializes in installing A/C units in grow rooms. A friend of a friend of a friend explained how he had installed an insane A/C unit in his grow room and it was these guys from Vegas and that's all they do. He explained how it was overkill with his room being quite smaller than the one I have in mind.

I'm hoping to move forward with a structure that will be on a 30' x 50' ft slab with 12ft. ceiling. This is a monumental project that I don't want to come up short with the cooling.
 

iscrog4food

Active Member
hmmm just buy a split and intall it your self. 30x50 is alot of cheddar and i woldn't want anyone knowing that doesn't have to. splits are easy too just 2 holes in the wall and run the lines no problem. If you do get someone to help blindfold him but any H-vac guy will do. goodluck
 

1mikej

Well-Known Member
hmmm just buy a split and intall it your self. 30x50 is alot of cheddar and i woldn't want anyone knowing that doesn't have to. splits are easy too just 2 holes in the wall and run the lines no problem. If you do get someone to help blindfold him but any H-vac guy will do. goodluck
i dont think he can do that without a licence. you can put the unit in yourself but you will need a licence to buy freon and put the freon in. that the law here in florida anyway so check 1st
 

Scrumscab

Member
i dont think he can do that without a licence. you can put the unit in yourself but you will need a licence to buy freon and put the freon in. that the law here in florida anyway so check 1st
I believe the same applies to California. Therein lies the problem - a project this size I think will inevitably will require professional installation. I don't know enough about A/Cs and don't want to go through the trial and error of doing it myself. The installation would occur before I brought any other equipment in. This new construction is going to match an existing building on the property that is used as a workshop, so it doesn't particularly raise too many questions. I'll come up with a reason for the building, yet I don't want to bring in just any outfit here as well.

I'll just have to keep looking.

I'm hoping there exists a single unit that can handle this job as opposed to multiple split systems. It's also assuming that installing one huge unit would save money in labor over installing multiple units.
 
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