Ductless Heating and Cooling
The ultimate comfort in your home is achieved with ductless heating and cooling. These systems offer individualized comfort zones as well as cost savings.
Ductless systems consist of an outdoor unit as well as indoor air handlers that heat and cool the rooms of your home. They are a replacement for baseboard heating systems as well as window air conditioning systems and space heaters.
Customized Temperatures
Ductless systems are great for homeowners who require more control over their cooling and heating. They don’t require ductwork to operate, and they can be installed in places such as garages, sunrooms, and basements that wouldn’t be feasible with traditional systems. These mini-splits are highly energy efficient and can save you money on your energy bills.
In winter, they use an outdoor unit to generate heat and transfer it inside. In summer, they switch to function as air conditioners by removing heat from the air inside your home. Ductless systems are more quiet than traditional systems 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 comes with a thermostat that you can adjust according to the requirements and preferences of your family. This degree of personalization allows every member of your family to experience their ideal home environment.
Since these systems aren’t forced to heat and cool your entire home at once They’re also more efficient than conventional furnaces and air conditioners. They can save energy because they don’t need to be as efficient in order to keep a comfortable temperature.
The absence of ducts will help reduce energy consumption, which in turn reduces your heating and cooling costs. If you opt for an energy-efficient model that utilizes environmentally friendly refrigerants, your ductless system could be more efficient in energy use.
In addition to their efficiency and cost, ductless systems are quieter and easier to install than conventional HVAC systems. They can be installed on ceilings and walls and their small size makes them less visible than ductwork. They’re also more easily installed in new construction or renovations than conventional systems could be. And with their easy-to-use smart controls, you can keep track of your energy usage and adjust your settings remotely using your smartphone or computer.
Energy Efficiency
Ductless systems are unique in their design and can provide greater energy efficiency than forced air systems. They include an outdoor unit and one or more indoor air handlers all connected via flexible piping that is able to carry refrigerant and electricity to create heat transfer. The absence of ductwork minimizes the amount of waste and thermal leakage that is associated with duct systems. This results in higher efficiency in energy and savings. These systems are also eco friendly because they don’t emit harmful emissions or create carbon dioxide.
You don’t have to sacrifice energy efficiency to achieve your desired temperature of air. For instance, you can cool the master bedroom to 65 degrees comfortably without overcooling other rooms of the house, which conserves energy and keeps the entire family content.
It’s the same for heating your home. You can set your basement, home office or any other room with an air handler at an appropriate temperature to guarantee an even and comfortable temperature throughout your home. And you don’t have to be concerned about wasting energy when you leave an area for a short time and you can turn on the heat in the area with the remote control.
If you’re cooling an extra room or heating a smaller apartment, the ductless system is an ideal way to heat and cool your home and save money throughout the year. It can even replace the need for a portable air conditioner, and lower your energy bills by providing heating and cooling for your space.
A ductless system can also be an ideal replacement for space heaters. This will save you from having to use multiple air conditioners in the summer and space heaters in the winter. It also improves the indoor air quality and gives your space more sleek appearance. With all the benefits of a ductless system, it’s not surprising that they’re becoming so popular!
Easy Installation
Mini-splits with ductless technology are designed to cool and heat areas that do not have ductwork or where the construction or renovation doesn’t include the cost of installing ductwork. Ductless systems work well in rooms that have been renovated in older homes and sunrooms, home additions, and a remodeled basement. It is also perfect for office kiosks or residential spaces that aren’t being used. Each indoor unit in a single-zone or multi-zone system has its own thermostat. This lets you chill and heat the rooms you use at any time.
The installation of a air ductless HVAC system is much simpler and less expensive than a traditional one, as there is no need for ductwork. A licensed technician will mount the outdoor unit outside of your home on an asphalt pad and connect it to your air handlers. Installers will run conduits to connect the indoor units to the outdoor unit. The outdoor unit houses the wiring, control wires, and refrigerant. Depending on the size of your house, multiple indoor units may need to be put in place to ensure maximum comfort.
Ductless systems are eco-friendly due to their energy efficiency. They do not add to the amount of waste produced by a typical household, and they also drastically reduce the carbon footprint of a home.
Ductless systems come with some of the highest SEER ratings available in the market, allowing homeowners to enjoy substantial savings on their cooling and heating costs. The top ductless systems today can save as much as 50% on energy costs compared to split system SEER ratings that range from 14-17.
To ensure it is operating at its best, a ductless unit requires minimal maintenance. You’ll typically need to clean your air filters at least once every week, and we suggest 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 for up to 25years if it is properly care and maintenance. Our knowledgeable technicians are available to answer any questions you may have about ductless heating or cooling.
Maintenance
Ductless systems provide a number maintenance benefits that are not accessible with traditional HVAC equipment. Energy efficiency is just one of the benefits, as it lowers operating costs and has a positive effect on the environment. The absence of ductwork helps keep indoor air quality high. The ductwork of a traditional HVAC system is vulnerable to contamination by dirt, grime and bacteria. It can also be infected by pet dander and rodent droppings. The unnoticeable units of ductless systems are easy to clean and maintain.
The installation of HVAC systems with ductless ducts is less expensive than traditional HVAC systems. This is because the installation of ductwork is labor-intensive and can be expensive, especially in older homes with ceilings and walls that are not insulated. This cost can be eliminated by the non-invasive nature of the ductless HVAC installation process. It involves mounting indoor and outdoor units.
Comparing ductless HVAC to window-style systems, they are much quieter. The systems’ smaller physical dimensions contribute to this, as does their extremely efficient operation. They also require much less maintenance, with only the occasional requirement to change the air filter, and a yearly inspection.
Ductless heat pump systems are also a great 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 mobile homes condominiums, apartments, and homes where ductwork isn’t feasible.
Think about upgrading to a ductless heating and cooling system If you are in search of a solution that can handle the harsh northern climate. A professional can evaluate the needs of your home, assist you select the best system that is ductless for your home and ensure it’s properly installed. Contact us today to get started.