Ductless Heating and Cooling
The ultimate in home comfort is possible with ductless cooling and heating. These systems provide individualized comfort zones with cost savings and more.
Ductless systems are made up of an outdoor unit, and indoor air handlers that can cool or heat certain rooms in your house. They replace baseboard heating systems as well as window air conditioning systems and space heaters.
Customized Temperatures
Ductless systems are ideal for homeowners who want more control over their heating and cooling. They don’t require ductwork to operate, and they can be put in areas like garages, sunrooms and basements that wouldn’t be feasible with a conventional system. Mini-splits can also be energy efficient and can help you save a lot of money on your electricity bills.
In winter, they use small units outside to generate heat and then transfer it inside. In summer, they serve as air conditioners and remove the heat from your home’s air. Ductless systems run more quiet than traditional systems. The air handling unit in the indoor space comes with filters built-in that improve the quality of the air in your home.
You can customize your temperature settings on a room-by-room basis with ductless heating and cooling which is ideal for families with different preferences. Each air handler for indoor use is equipped with a separate thermostat, which allows you to set it according to your family’s requirements and lifestyle. This level of customization allows each member of your family to have their ideal home environment.
Because these systems aren’t obligated to heat and cool your entire house at once They’re also more energy efficient than conventional furnaces and air conditioners. This is because they don’t have to be as active to maintain an ideal temperature, and they can avoid wasting energy by not heating or cooling rooms that aren’t in use.
The absence of ducts can reduce energy losses and lowers your heating and cooling bills. If you opt for an energy-efficient model that utilizes eco-friendly refrigerants, your ductless model can be even more energy-efficient.
In addition to their cost-effectiveness and convenience, ductless systems are more quiet and easier to install than traditional HVAC systems. They can be installed on ceilings and walls and their smaller size makes them less obtrusive than ductwork. They’re also more easily installed in new construction homes or renovations than conventional systems would be. With their easy-to-use, smart controls, you can keep track of your energy usage and adjust your settings remotely using computers or smartphones.
Energy Efficiency
Ductless systems feature a unique design that provides more energy efficiency than forced air systems. These systems consist of an outdoor unit as well as one or more indoor air handlers. They are connected by flexible piping that transports electricity and coolant to create heat. The absence of ductwork eliminates thermal leakage and other sources of waste associated with duct systems, allowing for superior energy efficiency and cost savings. Furthermore as these systems do not make use of combustible fuels to operate and produce no harmful emissions or carbon dioxide which makes them an environmentally friendly choice for your business or home.
A ductless system will provide the comfort you need in a zone to meet your needs to the fullest extent, so you don’t have to sacrifice energy efficiency to get the ideal temperature for your air. You can cool your master bedroom down to 65 degrees, without overcooling other rooms. This conserves energy and makes the entire family happy.
The same applies to heating your home. You can set your home office, basement or any other room with an air handler set at an appropriate temperature to guarantee a comfortable and consistent heat throughout your home. You don’t need to be concerned about using up energy when you leave an area for a short time, as you can simply switch on the heat in the area with your remote control.
Whether you’re cooling an extra room or heating a smaller apartment, a ductless system is a great way to cool and heat your space and help save money throughout the year. It can replace the portable AC unit and cut down on energy costs by providing cooling and heating.
A ductless system could be an excellent alternative to space heaters, preventing you from having to coordinate the use of several air conditioning units during the summer and space heaters in the winter. It also improves the indoor air quality and gives your space a an aesthetically pleasing appearance. When you consider all the advantages of a ductless system it’s no wonder they’re becoming increasingly popular!
Easy Installation
Ductless mini-split systems are designed to cool and heat areas that don’t have ductwork, or for locations where a new addition or renovation is not covered by the cost of putting in ductwork. A ductless system works well in rooms that have been renovated in older homes as well as home additions, sunrooms, and even a renovated basement. It is also perfect for office kiosks or residential spaces that aren’t being used. With a multi-zone or single-zone solution each indoor unit is equipped with its own thermostat, which allows it to cool and heat only the rooms being utilized at any time.
The installation of a HVAC system that is ductless is simpler and more affordable than a traditional system because there is no need for ductwork. A licensed technician will simply mount the outdoor unit on an outdoor concrete pad outside of your home and connect it to the air handlers inside your home. Installers will run conduits to connect the indoor units to the outdoor unit. The outdoor unit houses the equipment, control wires and refrigerant. Depending on the size of your home, multiple indoor units may be required to be installed in order to ensure maximum comfort.
Because of their energy efficiency Due to their energy efficiency, ductless systems are green. They do not add to the amount of waste generated by a typical household and they can drastically reduce the carbon footprint of the home.
Ductless systems offer some of the highest SEER ratings in the market. This allows homeowners to reduce 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 that range from 14-17.
To keep it working at its peak, a ductless system requires minimal maintenance. Typically, you’ll have to clean the air filters once a month, and we suggest scheduling regular professional maintenance. This will ensure that your ductless system continues to operate effectively and efficiently for many years to come. In reality the ductless system can last for as long as 25 years if it is maintained with regular care and maintenance. Our technicians are ready to answer any questions that you might have about ductless heating and air conditioning.
Maintenance
Ductless systems offer a number of benefits to maintenance that traditional HVAC equipment cannot provide. 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 maintain a high indoor air quality. The ductwork of a traditional HVAC system is vulnerable to contamination by dirt, grime and bacterial. It can also be contaminated 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 less expensive than traditional HVAC systems. This is because ductwork installation is labor-intensive and can be expensive, especially for older homes with ceilings and walls that aren’t insulated. The non-invasive nature of a ductless HVAC system’s installation process, which involves mounting outdoor and indoor units, removes the need for this expense and can be completed in a single day.
As compared to window-type air conditioners, the ductless HVAC systems are quieter. This is due to the smaller size of the units, as well as how efficient they are. They also require significantly less maintenance, with only the occasional need to change the air filter, and a yearly inspection.
Ductless heat pump are also an great for retrofits and new construction. They can be substituted for less efficient space heaters and window air conditioners and radiant heating systems. They can be utilized in mobile homes condominiums, apartments, and homes in which ductwork is not feasible.
Think about upgrading to a HVAC system that is ductless if you are looking for an option that can withstand the northern climate. A professional can assess the requirements of your house and help you choose the best ductless system for your home and ensure it’s installed correctly. Contact us to get started.