Ductless Heating and Cooling
The ultimate in comfort for your home is possible with ductless heating and cooling. These systems provide individualized comfort zones as well as cost savings, and much more.
Ductless systems comprise an outdoor unit as well as indoor air handlers to heat or cool the rooms of your home. They replace baseboard electric heating systems, window air conditioners and space heaters.
Customized Temperatures
Ductless systems are ideal for homeowners who want greater control over their heating and cooling. They don’t require ductwork in order to operate, and they can be put in areas like sunrooms, garages and basements that would not be feasible with conventional systems. These mini-split systems are also extremely energy efficient and could help you save money on your utility bills.
They make use of an outdoor unit that is small to create heat by drawing it from the outside air, and then transferring the heat to insides to keep you warm in winter. In summer, they act as air conditioners, and remove heat from your home’s air. Ductless systems run more quiet than conventional systems. The indoor air-handling unit has filters built-in to enhance the quality of your home’s air.
With ductless heating, you can adjust the temperature of each room in a way that is individual. This is perfect for families with different tastes. Each air handler for indoor use is equipped with a separate thermostat, which allows you to adjust it to your family’s needs and lifestyle. This degree of personalization means that every member of your family can enjoy their ideal living space.
They are more energy efficient than conventional furnaces and air conditioners since they don’t have to cool or heat your entire house all at once. This is because they don’t have to be as active to maintain an ideal temperature, and they avoid wasting energy by not cooling or heating rooms that aren’t being used.
The absence of ducts can help reduce energy consumption, which in turn reduces your heating and cooling costs. The ductless system is more efficient if you choose an efficient unit that makes use of environmentally friendly refrigeration.
In addition to their cost-effectiveness and ease of use, ductless systems are also quieter and more simple to install than conventional HVAC systems. They can be positioned on walls and ceilings, and their smaller size makes them less obtrusive than ductwork. They can also be installed more easily in new construction or renovations than traditional systems. With their easy-to use smart controls you’ll be able monitor your energy consumption and change your settings remotely from your smartphone or computer.
Energy Efficiency
Ductless systems are unique in design that gives greater energy efficiency than forced-air systems. These systems include an outdoor unit and one or more indoor air handlers, all connected by flexible piping that carries electricity and refrigerant to create heat transfer. The absence of ductwork minimizes the amount of waste and thermal leakage that is associated with duct systems. This translates into greater energy efficiency and cost-savings. These systems are also environmentally green because they don’t produce harmful emissions or produce carbon dioxide.
A ductless system can offer zoned comfort to meet your specific needs and needs, meaning you don’t have to sacrifice energy efficiency to achieve the temperature you desire. You can cool your master bedroom down to 65 degrees without overcooling other rooms. This conserves energy and makes everyone in the family happy.
The same is true for heating your home. You can set the temperature of your basement or home office or any other room with an air handler to a moderate temperature to provide comfort and a consistent temperature throughout your home. You don’t have to worry about using up electricity when you leave an area for a short period of time, because you can turn on the heat with your remote.
A ductless system can be utilized to heat or cool small spaces or an extra room. It can also help you save money throughout the year. It can be used to replace the portable AC unit and lower your energy bills by providing cooling and heating.
A ductless system is also an excellent alternative to space heaters. It will free you from having to use multiple air conditioners in summer, and space heaters in winter. It also improves indoor air quality and gives your space more sleek appearance. It’s not a surprise that ductless systems are becoming more popular.
Easy Installation
Mini-split systems with ductless are designed to heat and cool areas that don’t have ductwork, or for locations where the construction or renovation is not covered by the cost of installing ductwork. A ductless system is great for sunrooms, remodeled rooms and basements. It is also perfect for kiosks at offices or in residential spaces that are not in use. With a multi-zone or single-zone solution, each indoor unit has its own thermostat, making it possible to cool and heat only the rooms being utilized at any given moment.
Installation of a HVAC system that is ductless is simpler and more affordable than traditional systems since there is no need for ductwork. A licensed technician will simply mount the outdoor unit on the concrete pad outside your home and connect it to the air handlers in your home. Installers will run conduits to connect the indoor units with the outdoor unit. The outdoor unit houses the control wires, equipment and refrigerant. Depending on your home’s size it may be necessary to have multiple indoor units to achieve maximum comfort.
Ductless systems are green due to their energy efficiency. They don’t add to the amount of waste generated by a typical household and they reduce carbon footprint significantly.
Ductless systems have the highest SEER rating available in the market. This lets homeowners reduce their heating and cooling bills. The most effective ductless systems today can save as much as 50% on energy costs when compared to split SEER ratings between 14-17.
A ductless system needs minimal maintenance to operate at its peak. Typically, you’ll need to clean the air filters once a month, and we recommend scheduling regular professional maintenance. This will ensure that your ductless system operates efficiently and effectively for the years to come. A ductless system will last for 25+ years with proper care and maintenance. Our technicians are on hand to answer any questions that you may have regarding ductless heating and air conditioning.
Maintenance
Ductless systems provide many maintenance benefits that are not available with traditional HVAC equipment. This includes energy efficiency, which contributes to lower operating costs as well as environmental impact. The absence of ductwork allows to maintain high indoor air quality. The ductwork of a home’s traditional HVAC system may be contaminated by dirt grime, bacteria, pet dander, rodent droppings, and more. The ductless units, which are not visible, 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 ductwork installation is labor-intensive and expensive, especially in older homes with ceilings and walls that are not insulated. The noninvasive nature of a ductless HVAC system’s installation process, which involves mounting outdoor and indoor units, reduces the cost and can be completed in one day.
Comparing ductless HVAC with windows-style HVAC systems, they’re much quieter. This is due to the smaller size of the units, as well as how efficient they are. They require less maintenance as well, with only the need for a couple of air filters to be changed and an annual inspection.
Ductless heat pumps are also an excellent option for retrofits and new construction. They can replace less efficient air conditioners, space heaters and radiant heating systems. They can be used in mobile homes or apartments, as well as condos where ductwork is not possible.
You should consider switching to a ductless heating and cooling system If you are in search of an option that will be able to handle the northern climate. A professional can assess the requirements of your house and help you choose the best ductless system for your property and ensure that it’s installed properly. Contact us today to get started.