Ductless Heating and Cooling
Ductless heating and cooling gives homeowners the opportunity to enjoy the highest level of comfort for their home. These systems offer individualized comfort zones, cost savings and more.
Ductless systems are comprised of an outdoor unit as well as indoor air handlers that heat or cool the rooms of your home. They replace baseboard electric heating systems window air conditioners, window air conditioners as well as space heaters.
Customized Temperatures
Ductless systems are ideal for homeowners who want greater control over their heating and cooling. They do not require ductwork and can be installed on areas like sunrooms and garages. Mini-splits are also efficient in terms of energy consumption, and could save you lots of money on your electricity bills.
They use an outdoor unit that is small to generate heat by drawing air outside, and then transfer that heat indoors to keep you warm in winter. In summer, they are able to function as air conditioners, removing heat from the air inside your home. Ductless systems are more quiet than traditional ones and the air-handling units include built-in filters to improve your home’s air quality.
You can customize your temperature settings on a room-by-room basis with ductless heating and cooling which is ideal for families who have different preferences. Each indoor air handling system has its own thermostat that you can alter according to the needs and preferences of your family. This degree of personalization lets every member of your family to experience their ideal home environment.
Since these systems aren’t forced to heat and cool your entire house at once They’re much more efficient than traditional air conditioners and furnaces. This is because they don’t have to exert as much effort to maintain a perfect temperature, and also save energy by not cooling or heating rooms that aren’t being used.
The absence of ducts helps reduce energy loss, which reduces your heating and cooling costs. The ductless system will be even more efficient if you select the most efficient model that utilizes green refrigeration.
In addition to their cost-effectiveness and convenience, ductless systems are also quieter and less difficult to install than conventional HVAC systems. They can be installed on ceilings and walls and their compact design makes them less noticeable than ductwork. They can also be put in more easily in new construction or renovations than conventional systems. With their easy-to-use, smart controls, you can monitor your energy usage and change your settings remotely using a smartphone or computer.
Energy Efficiency
Ductless systems are distinctive in their design and can provide greater energy efficiency than forced air systems. They are comprised of an outdoor unit and one or more indoor air handlers. They are connected by flexible piping that transports the electricity and coolant to produce heat. The absence of ductwork prevents thermal leakage as well as other sources of waste that are associated with duct systems, making them more efficient in energy and cost savings. These systems are also environmentally sustainable since they don’t release harmful emissions or create carbon dioxide.
There is no need to sacrifice energy efficiency in order to achieve your desired temperature of air. You can cool your master bedroom to 65 degrees while not overcooling other rooms. This conserves energy and makes the whole family content.
The same is true for heating your home. You can set your basement, home office or any other space with an air handler at a moderate temperature to ensure the comfort of a consistent and comfortable heat throughout your home. Also, you don’t have to worry about wasting energy if you leave the room for a few minutes because you can switch on the heat in the area with your remote control.
If you’re cooling an extra room or heating a smaller apartment, an ductless system can be an ideal way to heat and cool your space and help save money all year round. It can also replace the need for a portable air conditioner, and cut down on your energy costs by providing both cooling and heating for your space.
A ductless system is an ideal replacement for space heaters. It will free you from having to use multiple air conditioners in summer and space heaters during the winter. Additionally, it gives an improved look in your space and improves the indoor air quality. It’s no surprise that ductless systems are becoming more popular.
Easy Installation
Mini-split systems with ductless are designed to cool and heat spaces that do not have ductwork, or for locations where the construction or renovation doesn’t include the cost of putting in ductwork. A ductless system is great for sunrooms, rooms that have been renovated and basements. It is also ideal for office kiosks and residential spaces that are not open during the day. With a single-zone or multi-zone solution each indoor unit is equipped with its own thermostat, which allows it to heat and cool only the rooms being utilized at any given moment.
The installation of a ductless heating and cooling system is much simpler and less costly than a traditional HVAC system since there is no ductwork required. A licensed technician will mount the outdoor unit outside of your home on a concrete pad and connect it to your air handlers. The installers will connect a conduit from the indoor units to the outdoor unit, which houses the equipment, control wiring, and refrigerant lines. Based on the size of your house it may be necessary to have several indoor units in order to attain maximum comfort.
Ductless systems are green because of their high energy efficiency. They do not increase the amount of waste generated by a typical household and they significantly reduce the carbon footprint of a home.
Ductless systems offer some of the highest SEER rating available in the market. This lets homeowners save on their heating and cooling costs. The most effective ductless systems are able to save up to 50% on energy bills when compared to split SEER ratings ranging from 14-17.
A ductless system requires little maintenance to ensure it’s operating at its best. Typically, you’ll need to clean the air filters at least once per month, and we suggest scheduling regular professional service. This will ensure that your ductless system will continue to function efficiently and effectively for many years to come. A ductless system can last up to 25+ years with proper maintenance and care. Our technicians are on hand to answer any questions that you might have about ductless heating and air conditioning.
Maintenance
Ductless systems offer a variety of maintenance benefits that aren’t offered by traditional HVAC equipment. Energy efficiency is one of the advantages, since it reduces operating expenses and has a positive effect on the environment. The absence of ductwork can help to ensure a high indoor air quality. The ductwork in a traditional HVAC system is vulnerable to contamination by dirt, grime and bacteria. It could also be affected by pet dander or rodent droppings. The ductless units, which are not visible, systems are easy to clean and maintain.
The installation of ductless HVAC systems is also cheaper than traditional HVAC systems. This is due to the fact that ductwork installation is labor-intensive and costly, especially for older homes with ceilings and walls that are not insulated. The noninvasive nature of the installation process that requires the installation of outdoor and indoor units, removes the need for this expense and can be completed in one day.
As compared to window-type air conditioners, HVAC systems that are ductless are quieter. This is due to the smaller size of the units as well as the fact that they are more efficient they are. They require less maintenance, with only one or two air filters that need to be changed and an annual inspection.
Ductless heat pumps are an an excellent option for retrofits and new construction. They can be used to replace less efficient space heaters and window air conditioners and radiant heating systems. They can be installed in apartments, condos, and mobile homes, where ductwork isn’t feasible.
If you’re looking for a heating and cooling solution that is able to handle the northern climate, think about upgrading to a ductless system. A professional can evaluate the needs of your home, assist you choose the right system that is ductless for your home and ensure that it is properly installed. Contact us to start.