Ductless Heating and Cooling
Ductless heating and air conditioning gives homeowners a way to achieve the highest level of comfort for their home. These systems provide individualized comfort zones and cost savings.
Ductless systems are comprised of an outdoor unit and indoor air handlers to heat or cool individual rooms within your home. They replace baseboard heating systems, window air conditioning and space heaters.
Customized Temperatures
Ductless systems provide homeowners with more control over heating and cooling. They don’t require ductwork in order to operate and can be used in places like garages, sunrooms and basements that aren’t feasible with conventional systems. These mini-split systems are also extremely energy efficient and could save you money on your utility bills.
They make use of an outdoor unit that is small to create heat by drawing outside air, and then transferring the heat to insides to keep you warm in winter. In summer, they are able to act as air conditioners, removing heat from the air inside your home. Ductless systems run more quietly than conventional systems. The air handling unit in the indoor space has filters built-in to enhance the quality of your home’s air.
With ductless heating, you can adjust the temperature in each space independently. This is perfect for families that have different preferences. Each indoor air-handling unit comes with its own thermostat, which allows you to adjust it to your family’s needs and lifestyle. This degree of personalization allows each member of your family to experience their ideal home environment.
They are more energy efficient than traditional air conditioners and furnaces since they don’t have to heat or cool your entire home all at once. This is because they don’t have to work as hard to maintain a perfect temperature, and they can save energy by not cooling or heating rooms that aren’t being utilized.
The absence of ducts helps reduce energy losses, which further cuts down on your cooling and heating costs. If you select a high-efficiency model that uses environmentally friendly refrigerants, your ductless system can be even more energy-efficient.
Ductless systems are more affordable and efficient than conventional HVAC systems. They are also quieter and easier to install. They can be installed on ceilings and walls, and their small size makes them less obtrusive than ductwork. They’re also more easy to install in new construction or renovations than conventional systems would be. With their easy-to-use, smart controls, you can track your energy consumption and alter your settings remotely using a smartphone or computer.
Energy Efficiency
Ductless systems are unique in their design and 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 with flexible piping which carries the electricity and coolant to produce heat. The absence of ductwork reduces thermal leakage as well as other waste sources caused by duct systems which means that they are more efficient in energy use and cost savings. Furthermore as these systems do not use combustible fuel to operate and produce no harmful carbon dioxide emissions, making them an environmentally friendly option for your home or business.
You don’t need to sacrifice energy efficiency to achieve your desired air temperature. You can cool your master bedroom down to 65 degrees, without overcooling the other rooms. This helps save energy and makes the whole family happy.
The same goes for heating your home. You can set the basement, home office, or any other room that has an air handler to a more moderate temperature for comfort and a consistent temperature throughout your home. And you don’t have to worry about wasting energy if you leave a room for a while and you can switch on the heating in that area using your remote control.
A ductless system can be utilized to cool or heat a small apartment or a spare room. It can also allow you to save money throughout the year. It can be used to replace an AC unit that is portable and reduce your energy costs by providing cooling and heating.
A ductless system can also be an excellent alternative to space heaters, keeping you from having to juggle 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 more sleek appearance. It’s not a surprise that the ductless system is becoming more popular.
Easy Installation
Mini-splits with ductless technology are designed to cool and heat spaces that do not have ductwork or for areas where an addition or renovation does not include the cost of installing ductwork. A ductless system is perfect for sunrooms, rooms that have been renovated and basements. It is also ideal for kiosks in offices and off-hours residential spaces. With a single-zone or multi-zone solution, each indoor unit has its own thermostat, allowing it to heat and cool only the rooms being used at any given time.
The installation of a ductless heating and cooling system is much simpler and less expensive than traditional HVAC systems since there isn’t any need for ductwork. A certified technician will install the outdoor unit outside 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 wiring for control, equipment, and refrigerant lines. Based on the size of your house there may be multiple indoor units that need to be installed in order to ensure maximum comfort.
Ductless systems are green due to their energy efficiency. They do not add to the amount of waste produced by a typical household, and they also significantly reduce the carbon footprint of a home.
Ductless systems offer some of the highest SEER ratings in the industry. This allows homeowners to save money on heating and cooling bills. The most efficient ductless systems available are able to save up to 50% on energy bills as compared to split system SEER ratings that range from 14-17.
A ductless system requires minimal maintenance to ensure it’s operating at its peak. It is typical to clean your air filters at least once every week, and we suggest regular professional maintenance. This will ensure that your ductless system continues to operate efficiently and efficiently for years to come. A ductless system can last up to 25years or more with proper maintenance and care. Our technicians are ready to answer any queries you may have regarding the ductless heating and cooling system.
Maintenance
Ductless systems provide a variety of maintenance benefits that traditional HVAC equipment can’t provide. This includes energy efficiency, which can lead to lower operating costs and environmental impact. The absence of ductwork also aids in keeping indoor air quality high. The ductwork of a house’s traditional HVAC system can be contaminated with dirt, grime pet dander rodent droppings, more. Contrary to this the ductless units are easy to maintain and can be cleaned with a simple swipe of a clean cloth.
Additionally to that, ductless heating and cooling systems are less expensive to install than traditional HVAC systems. It is because ductwork is labor-intensive, and installation could be costly, especially in older homes with uninsulated ceilings and walls. This expense can be cut by the non-invasive nature of the ductless HVAC installation process. It involves the installation of both indoor and outdoor units.
Compared to window-style air conditioners the ductless HVAC systems are quieter. This is due to the smaller size of the systems, as well as how efficient they are. They require less maintenance and require only a few air filters to be replaced and a once-a-year inspection.
Ductless heat pumps are an great for retrofits or new construction. They can replace less-efficient space heaters and window air conditioners and radiant heating systems. They can even be used in condominiums, apartments and mobile homes where ductwork isn’t practical.
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 assess the needs of your home, assist you select the best system that is ductless for your home, and ensure it is properly installed. Contact us today to begin.