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What size AC & furnace for 750 sq ft?

Short answer

A 750 sq ft space needs roughly 15,000 BTU (1.5 tons) of cooling and about a 32,000 BTU furnace in a temperate, average-insulation home. Size up for hot climates, poor insulation, high ceilings, or lots of sun.

Cooling needed

15,000 BTU

Tonnage

1.5 ton

Furnace (heating)

32,000 BTU

Unit type

Single-zone mini-split

Cooling and heating 750 sq ft

For cooling, 750 sq ft at roughly 20 BTU per square foot works out to about 15,000 BTU (1.5 ton) in a temperate, average-insulation home. For heating, a furnace is sized by climate zone — around 32,000 BTU in a temperate climate, and more in a cold one (50–60 BTU/sq-ft up north).

These are whole-space estimates. Poor insulation, high ceilings, lots of glass, or an extreme climate all raise both numbers — run your home through the calculator to adjust them.

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Size 750 sq ft

Recommended single-zone mini-split

Real, widely available units in the 12,000 – 24,000 BTU class. Independent picks — we're not affiliated with any manufacturer or retailer and earn nothing from these links. Always match the unit's BTU to the size above.

Best overall

Senville LETO

12k / 18k / 24k BTU

Ductless mini-split · heat pump · Cools + heats · strong all-rounder

A consistent independent favorite — efficient inverter heat pump that both cools in summer and heats in winter, at a mid-market price.

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Best value

MRCOOL DIY

12k / 18k / 24k BTU

Ductless mini-split · DIY · Pre-charged quick-connect · warranty holds on self-install

The only mainstream line with true pre-charged quick-connect line sets, so a homeowner can install it without a vacuum pump — and keep the full warranty.

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Budget pick

Pioneer Diamante

12k / 18k / 24k BTU

Ductless mini-split · Lowest entry price in the class

The budget way into a ductless heat pump. Field-charging and a licensed install get you the longer warranty.

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Mini-splits mount permanently and need a small wall penetration; DIY kits are homeowner-installable, others want an HVAC tech.

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Frequently asked questions

How many BTU to cool 750 sq ft?

About 15,000 BTU (1.5 tons) of cooling for 750 sq ft in a temperate, average-insulation home — more in a hot climate or with poor insulation.

What size furnace for a 750 sq ft home?

Roughly a 32,000 BTU furnace in a temperate climate. Cold climates need 50–60 BTU/sq-ft, so the same home can need a larger furnace further north.

How many tons of AC for 750 sq ft?

1.5 tons (18,000 BTU), since one ton equals 12,000 BTU. Confirm with a Manual J load calculation before a professional install.