A guest house, accessory dwelling unit (ADU), or secondary suite is one of the most practical mini-split applications — independent heating and cooling without depending on the main home's system, easy installation in a structure that likely has no existing HVAC, and the option to manage the climate remotely between guest stays. This guide covers everything specific to guest house installations, from sub-panel requirements to smart remote management.
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Why Mini-Splits Are Ideal for Guest Houses
- Complete HVAC independence: Guest house occupants control their own climate without any interaction with the main home's heating or cooling
- No ductwork needed: Most guest houses and ADUs were built without HVAC — a mini-split installs through a single wall penetration
- Remote pre-conditioning: Turn on heating or cooling before guests arrive, without needing to be at the property
- Energy monitoring: Track electricity use in the guest house separately from the main home for billing or budgeting
- Year-round comfort: Both heating and cooling from one system — keeps the guest house comfortable from April through October and warm through winter
Guest House Electrical: The Sub-Panel Question
If the guest house is a detached structure, it requires a sub-panel fed from the main home's electrical service. If a sub-panel already exists with available capacity, adding a mini-split circuit costs CAD $400–$800 / USD $300–$700. If no sub-panel exists, installation adds CAD $2,000–$5,000 / USD $1,500–$4,000 to the project. An attached ADU or suite above a garage typically has simpler electrical access to the main panel.
Sizing for a Guest House
| Guest House Size | Zones | Recommended BTU |
|---|---|---|
| Studio / bunkie (under 400 sq ft) | 1 | 9,000–12,000 BTU |
| 1-bedroom ADU (400–650 sq ft) | 1 | 12,000–18,000 BTU |
| 2-bedroom guest house (650–1,000 sq ft) | 1–2 | 18,000 BTU single or 2-zone |
Smart Remote Management for Guest Houses
The ability to control and monitor the guest house mini-split remotely is one of the most valuable features for this application. The Boldr Klima adds full WiFi remote control, scheduling, and energy monitoring to any mini-split — letting you:
- Pre-condition the guest house 1–2 hours before arrival without being on-site
- Maintain frost protection during winter vacancy (set at 5–8°C to prevent pipe freezing)
- Share access with guests so they can control the unit from their own phones without sharing your full account
- Monitor energy use per stay for electricity billing or budgeting
- Set automatic temperature limits to prevent extreme settings that waste energy
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rent out the guest house without being present to control the mini-split?
Yes — with a smart controller like the Klima, you can share guest access remotely, pre-condition before check-in, and monitor status from anywhere. This is how most Airbnb hosts with detached guest houses manage their HVAC.
Does a guest house mini-split qualify for the same rebates as a main home?
In the US, IRA Section 25C applies to your primary residence only — a separate guest house structure on your property may not qualify. For a secondary suite that is part of the same property and connected structure (e.g., suite above a garage), consult a tax professional. In Canada, Greener Homes applies to owner-occupied homes — rebate eligibility for detached guest structures varies by province and program.
Related reading:
→ Mini-Split for Rental Suite or In-Law Suite: Complete Guide
→ Mini-Split for Airbnb Hosts: What You Need to Know
→ Mini-Split for Vacation Home: Remote Control Guide