Ductless Mini-Split Air Conditioners

Ductless mini-splits are an ideal solution for some heating and air conditioning problems. They provide you with an advanced of remedy for your own home temperature while reducing costs. There are numerous important considerations when determining when a mini-split is right for you. 

A mini-split is a kind of HVAC system that doesn't need ductwork. Also referred to as ductless mini-splits, these systems provide cool air using the same cooling principles as compressor-driven central air conditioners. However, many mini-splits likewise have heat pump capabilities, permitting them to provide hot air during cool weather.

In the appropriate situation, a mini-split is usually a cost-effective and energy efficient way to hold an appropriate indoor temperature year-round. Based on the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Saver, mini-splits is often the best choice for purposes that offer genuine:

- Retrofitting an HVAC system into a building without ductwork

- Adding air conditioning capabilities to spaces where ductwork extension is impractical

- Supporting existing non-ducted heating systems like water heat or wood stove heat

- Serving as the primary system for temperature conditioning in highly efficient new construction


Mini-splits are an increasingly popular option for energy-conscious homeowners. Adding air cooling capabilities to existing homes is usually as an attractive option in areas where central heat and air systems are rare and where intense heatwaves have become more common. Because mini-splits typically require professional installation, HVAC contractors that are knowledgeable about mini-split capabilities, system design and installation options can differentiate themselves from competition and gives valuable expertise and guidance recommended to their clients.

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