First, I need to write an original article for the keyword "Mini Split Square Footage Chart". The requirements are 600 to 900 words, natural headings, avoid unsupported claims, and not mention AI generation. I have some context provided, but I should use it as inspiration and integrate it naturally. The context includes phrases like: - "Trying to figure out What Size" - "How to Size a" - "Deciding what size" - "Welcome to The Trade" - "If you're trying to figure out what size" - "Now that it's been a year since I installed my" - "In this video, Joshua Griffin goes through several things that you should think about before deciding a location for your indoor wall ..." - "In this video, we'll discuss choosing the right size" I don't need to mention these specifically; I just need to incorporate the idea of sizing and charts. The article should be SEO-friendly, so I'll use the main keyword in the title and throughout the content naturally. I'll write in HTML with allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, em. Outline: - Introduction: Explain what a mini split square footage chart is and why it's important. - Body: Discuss how to use the chart, factors affecting sizing, common pitfalls, etc. - Conclusion: Encourage proper sizing and mention resources. Ensure word count between 600-900 words. I'll aim for around 750-800 words. Structure: - Title: Probably use an h2 or h3. Since the article is likely part of a page, I'll use h2 for the main title and h3 for subheadings. - Content: Use paragraphs, lists, and emphasis where appropriate. Start writing. Title Idea: "How to Use a Mini Split Square Footage Chart for Proper Sizing" But I need to be natural. Perhaps: "Understanding the Mini Split Square Footage Chart" or "Sizing Your Mini Split with a Square Footage Chart" I'll go with: "A Guide to Using a Mini Split Square Footage Chart" First paragraph: Introduce the concept. Explain that mini split systems are popular for efficient heating and cooling, and sizing is critical. Body: - What is a square footage chart? - How to calculate your room size. - Factors that affect the chart's recommendations (insulation, ceiling height, windows, climate). - Common mistakes. - Importance of correct sizing. Conclusion: Key takeaways. I'll use the context snippets creatively. For example, "If you're trying to figure out what size mini split you need, a square footage chart is a great starting point." Or "Welcome to The Trade" can be adapted, but I don't need to use it directly. Now, write the article in HTML. First, the title:

How to Use a Mini Split Square Footage Chart for Ideal Sizing

Then paragraphs. Let me draft:

How to Use a Mini Split Square Footage Chart for Ideal Sizing

When you are considering installing a ductless mini split system, one of the most important steps is determining the appropriate size for your space. A mini split square footage chart is a valuable tool that helps match the unit's capacity to the room's size. If you're trying to figure out what size mini split you need, this chart provides a straightforward reference, but it's essential to use it correctly to ensure efficiency and comfort.

Then, subheading:

What Is a Mini Split Square Footage Chart?

A mini split square footage chart typically lists common room sizes alongside the recommended BTU (British Thermal Unit) capacity. For example, a room of 200 square feet might require a 9,000 BTU unit, while a 500-square-foot room could need 18,000 BTU. These charts are based on standard conditions and are a quick starting point for sizing.

But I need to avoid unsupported claims. So I shouldn't give exact numbers without context. I can say "often recommended" or "typically used". Better to mention that charts vary, and they are guidelines. Subheading:

How to Use the Chart Effectively

Begin by measuring the square footage of the area you want to condition. Multiply the length by the