What is a Mini Split AC Unit?
Mini-split air conditioner units (also known as ductless mini splits or mini split AC) are a great way to keep your home comfortable. Unlike the traditional central split air conditioner unit the ductless air conditioner doesn’t require any costly ductwork and can be installed in almost any room without disruption. Mini split air-conditioner systems offer greater energy efficiency compared to traditional air conditioner units since they allow you to individually control the temperature of each zone or room in your home. By using a single outdoor unit to power multiple indoor units, you can save both energy and money by only heating or cooling the rooms that need it (instead of wasting conditioned air in unused areas). With multiple style’s and size options available, our ductless air conditioner units can fit into any home or office HVAC project.
The cost of ductless heating and cooling systems can vary greatly depending on the size of your home, the type of system, and other factors. Generally speaking, a ductless system will cost more than traditional forced-air systems due to the additional components needed to make it work.
In general, a single-zone ductless system will cost between $2,000 and $4,000 for equipment and installation. Multi-zone systems are typically more expensive because they require multiple indoor units connected to one outdoor condenser unit. Depending on the number of zones you need, multi-zone systems can range from about $4,500 for two zones up to as high as $15,000 for six or more zones.
Depending on the size of your home and how much cooling or heating capacity you need, ductless systems can provide great cost savings in energy efficiency. In addition to saving money on installation and equipment costs, you could also save up to 40 percent on your electric bill with a high-efficiency ductless system.
When considering the cost of ductless heating and cooling systems, it is important to factor in not just the cost per unit but also any additional expenses such as permits, labor costs, wiring, insulation upgrades, condenser pad installation, and more. Ultimately investing in a ductless system could be cheaper than traditional forced-air systems over time due to long-term energy savings. If you’re looking to save money on your cooling and heating costs, ductless systems may be the right choice for you. Investigate your options and compare prices between local HVAC companies to get the best deal.

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