The Ductless Difference
Traditional central air conditioners often force designers to make difficult structural choices because of the ductwork and other air distribution components that comprise a complete system. Ductwork is hard to install and takes up a lot of space. Duct systems are naturally inefficient due to poor workmanship, sizing problems and loose connections. A ductless air conditioner doesn’t need an air distribution network since it’s self-contained. Each mini-split air conditioner or heat pump has a separate air handler housed inside an attractive cabinet. The condensing unit is installed outdoors, so the operation of a ductless mini-split system is extremely quiet in every operating mode.Ductless Mini-Split Applications
If you’re looking to heat or cool an existing space without making major structural changes, ductless may be the way to go. Mini-split technology continues to gain popularity for many different applications:- Room additions
- Garage conversions
- Uncomfortable rooms
- Media rooms
- Meeting rooms
- Basement build-outs
- Attic conversions
- Bonus rooms
- Sun rooms
Benefits of Ductless AC Systems
If you have a need for additional cooling and want exceptional efficiency, consistent comfort, and installation flexibility, ductless offers a number of compelling benefits:- Improved Comfort: Every ductless air conditioning system has its own separate comfort zone that’s controlled by a dedicated remote-control thermostat. Occupants can contour the temperature to meet their own personal preferences.
- Better Efficiency: Since a ductless air handler is located right in the area it’s serving, there’s essentially no loss of efficiency caused by leaky ductwork. Ductless air conditioners employ ground-breaking inverter compressor technology, so the output of the unit always matches the prevailing weather conditions.
- Ease of Installation: Since there’s no need for ductwork, ductless AC installation is much faster than a conventional system. In fact, most ductless air conditioners are installed in just one day.
- Perfect for Existing Homes: Home remodeling is never easy, and retrofitting an air conditioner into an existing home can be difficult. The ductwork requirements often force the contractor to complete a number of undesirable structural modifications. A ductless mini-split only needs a single 3-inch hole cut through an exterior wall. Ductless blends seamlessly into your home without the need for big changes.