Haven Home Solutions helps homeowners throughout St. George power their homes safely, whether it’s a small upgrade or a larger project like a mini split installation. This case study walks through a recent garage project in which installing a dedicated 20-amp 240-volt circuit made it possible to finally use the space, even in the peak of summer heat.
If you’ve lived through a southern Utah summer, you already know. Step into your garage in July, and it hits you instantly. The heat just sits there.
Projects get put off. Workouts don’t happen. Even simple tasks feel miserable.
That was the situation here. The homeowner wanted to turn their garage into a space they could actually use. The solution? A mini split system for targeted heating and cooling.
Then there’s the part people don’t always think about. You can’t just plug a mini split into the wall and expect it to work. It needs the right electrical setup behind it. Otherwise, it won’t run the way it should, and it can create problems you don’t want to deal with later.
Mini splits draw more power than most homeowners expect. They require a dedicated 20A, 240V circuit, no sharing, no shortcuts. That’s what keeps the system stable, especially during peak summer demand.
This job came together smoothly. The main electrical panel was mounted outside, only about 15 feet from where the HVAC technician would install the condenser. That shorter distance helped. There was also room in the panel for a new breaker, so we didn’t need to make any upgrades or adjustments.
That said, the details still matter.
Breaker sizing has to match the system. The wire needs to be run correctly and cleanly. Connections at the disconnect have to be solid. And everything has to line up with the HVAC install.
If even one of those pieces is off, you can end up with tripped breakers, added wear on the system, or performance issues that show up when you need it most.
That’s where Haven Home Solutions stepped in.
Working alongside Dylan from Precision HVAC, we installed a dedicated 20A, 240V circuit for the new mini split system.
Because the panel had capacity and was located nearby, we were able to keep the installation clean and efficient. No unnecessary upgrades. No overcomplication.
We ran the properly sized wiring, installed the new breaker, and ensured the system had a reliable power source from the start.
We finished the electrical portion of the project in about two hours.
When you’re investing in a ductless mini split, the electrical work behind it is just as important as the unit itself.
A properly installed dedicated circuit helps:
Cut corners here, and the system won’t perform the way you expect. Do it right, and it runs exactly the way it should: quiet, efficient, and dependable.
With the electrical work in place, the mini-split system now has everything it needs to operate safely and reliably.
That garage? It’s no longer off-limits during the summer. It’s a usable space again.
And that’s the goal. Not just installing equipment, but making part of your home work the way you intended.
If you’re planning a garage AC upgrade or considering a ductless mini split in St. George, make sure the electrical work is handled correctly.
Haven Home Solutions installs dedicated mini split circuits, including 240V wiring, breaker installation, and disconnect setup, so your system runs safely from day one.
Because in this heat, comfort shouldn’t be optional.