For decades, split-zoning air-conditioning and heat pump systems have been the quiet solution for cooling and heating problems around the world. These powerful systems have three main components: an indoor unit, an outdoor unit, and a wireless controller.
Why Ductless Air Conditioning?
A ductless, mini-split air conditioning system is an option for cooling:
- Homes without ductwork or with poor ductwork. Frequently these are older buildings constructed before air conditioning existed
- Homes with boilers or other methods of hot water heat
- Room additions, such as an added upper level or three-season porch
- High level of customization
Features
- Ideal for “zoning” rooms in your home or for cooling individual rooms, each of which can have its thermostat
- Reduce energy loss sometimes associated with ductwork
- A heat pump can sometimes be incorporated to provide both heating and cooling
- Anti-allergen filter prevents the cross-flow of air with contaminants
- Whisper-quiet operation
Ductless Air Conditioner Installation
- Indoor air handlers can be suspended from a ceiling, mounted flush into a drop ceiling, or hung on a wall. This is also a good option for room additions where ductwork is not feasible.
- These systems don’t require ductwork, so they can be installed in a wide variety of settings, including homes with plaster walls and brick facades.
- These powerful ductless air conditioner systems have three main components: an indoor unit, outdoor unit, and wireless controller. The compressor and evaporator components are housed in separate units.
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