Ductless Heating and Cooling
Ductless heating and cooling provides homeowners a way to achieve the highest level of comfort for their home. They offer individual comfort zones and cost savings.
Ductless systems are made up of an outdoor unit and indoor air handlers which heat or cool specific rooms in your house. They replace baseboard heating systems, window air conditioning and space heaters.
Customized Temperatures
Ductless systems give homeowners more control over their heating and cooling. They don’t require ductwork, and can be put in in areas like sunrooms or garages. Mini-splits are also efficient in terms of energy consumption, and could help you save a lot of money on your electricity bills.
In winter, they employ a small unit outside to generate heat and then transfer it indoors. In the summer, they act as air conditioners, and remove heat from your home’s air. Ductless systems work more quietly than conventional systems. The air handling unit in the indoor space comes with filters built-in that enhance the quality of your home’s air.
You can customize your temperature settings on a room-by-room basis with ductless cooling and heating that is ideal for families who have different preferences. Each indoor air-handling unit comes equipped with its own thermostat, which allows you to set it according to your family’s needs and lifestyle. This degree of personalization allows each member of your family to experience their ideal home environment.
Since these systems don’t have to cool and heat your entire home at once They’re also more efficient than traditional furnaces and air conditioners. This is due to the fact that they don’t need to exert as much effort to maintain a consistent temperature, and also save energy by not heating or cooling rooms that aren’t in use.
The absence of ducts will help reduce energy consumption, which in turn cuts down on your cooling and heating costs. If you opt for an energy-efficient model that utilizes green refrigerants, your ductless model can be even more energy-efficient.
Ductless systems are less expensive and more convenient than conventional HVAC systems. They are also more quiet and easier to install. They can be hung on ceilings or walls, and their compact design makes them less visible than ductwork. They’re also easier to install in new construction or renovations than conventional systems could be. With their easy-to use smart controls you’ll be able monitor your energy consumption and adjust your settings remotely from either a smartphone or computer.
Energy Efficiency
Ductless systems stand out in their design and offer higher energy efficiency than forced air systems. They consist of an outdoor unit and one or more indoor air handlers. They are connected with flexible piping that transports electricity and coolant to create heat. The absence of ductwork decreases waste and thermal leakage associated with duct systems. This allows for greater energy efficiency and cost-savings. Furthermore because these systems don’t use combustible fuel to operate and produce no harmful emissions or carbon dioxide, making them an environmentally friendly choice for your home or business.
A ductless system can offer the comfort you need in a zone to meet your needs to the fullest extent which means you don’t need to sacrifice energy efficiency to get the temperature you desire. You can cool your master bedroom to 65 degrees, without overcooling the other rooms. This saves energy and makes the entire family content.
It’s the same with heating your house. You can set the basement, home office, or any other room with an air handler to a more moderate temperature for an even and comfortable temperature throughout your home. There is no need to worry about using up electricity when you leave a room for a short period of time, because you can switch on the heating using your remote.
A ductless system is a great option to cool or heat a small apartment or an extra room. It will also aid in saving money throughout the year. It can replace a portable AC unit and reduce your energy costs by providing cooling and heating.
A ductless system can also be a fantastic alternative to space heaters, preventing you from having to juggle the use of multiple air conditioning units during the summer and space heaters in the winter. Plus, it provides an improved look in your home and improves indoor air quality. When you consider all the benefits of a ductless system, it’s not surprising that they’re becoming so popular!
Easy Installation
Mini-split ductless systems were designed to heat and cool spaces without ductwork, or in situations in which the cost of installing ductwork isn’t included in a renovation or new addition. A ductless system is ideal for sunrooms, remodeled rooms and basements. It’s also great for office kiosks or residential spaces that are not in use. Each indoor unit in a multi-zone or single-zone solution has its own thermostat. This lets you heat and cool the rooms that are in use at any time.
The installation of a air-conditioning and heating system that is ductless is much easier and less costly than a traditional HVAC system since there is no ductwork required. A licensed technician will install the outdoor unit on the concrete pad outside your home and connect it to the air handlers inside your home. The installers will run a conduit from the indoor units to the outdoor unit, which houses the control wiring, the equipment and refrigerant lines. Depending on your home’s size it may be necessary to have several indoor units in order to attain the best comfort.
Ductless systems are environmentally friendly because of their high energy efficiency. They don’t contribute to the amount of waste generated by a typical household and they reduce the carbon footprint significantly.
Ductless systems come with some of the highest SEER ratings in the market, allowing homeowners to enjoy substantial savings on their heating and cooling costs. Compared to traditional split system SEER ratings of 14-17, today’s highest performing ductless systems can give up to 50 percent in savings on energy bills each month.
A ductless system requires little maintenance to ensure it’s operating at its best. Typically, you’ll have to clean the air filters every month, and we suggest scheduling regular professional service. This will ensure that your ductless system functions efficiently and effectively for many years to come. In reality a ductless system could last for as long as 25 years if it is maintained with regular care and maintenance. Our technicians are on hand to answer any questions you might have about ductless heating and air conditioning.
Maintenance
Ductless systems offer a number of benefits for maintenance that traditional HVAC equipment can’t provide. This includes energy efficiency, which contributes to lower operating costs and environmental impact. The absence of ductwork can help to ensure a high indoor air quality. The ductwork that is typical to an HVAC system is prone to contamination by grime, dirt and bacteria. It is also contaminated by pet dander or rodent droppings. The ductless units, which are not visible, systems are easy to clean and maintain.
The installation of HVAC systems that are ductless is less expensive than traditional HVAC systems. This is due to ductwork being labor-intensive, and installation can be costly, particularly in older homes that have uninsulated ceilings and walls. This expense can be cut by the non-invasive nature of the installation of ductless HVAC. It involves the installation of both indoor and outdoor units.
Comparing ductless HVAC to window-style systems, they’re much quieter. This is due to the smaller size of the units, as well as how efficient they are. They also require less maintenance, requiring only the occasional need to change an air filter or conduct an annual inspection.
Ductless heat pump systems are also a good option for retrofits or new construction. They can be used to replace less efficient space heaters, window air conditioners, and radiant heating systems. They can be installed in condominiums, apartments, and mobile homes, where ductwork isn’t feasible.
Consider upgrading to a ductless heating and cooling system If you are in search of an option that can withstand the harsh northern climate. A professional can evaluate your home’s needs, help you select the best system for your home, and ensure it is correctly installed. Contact us today to get started.