Air ConditioningAir ConditioningBlogTips and AdviceWhy choose a ductless A/C system?

May 18, 2022by Dev
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Do you wish for a more comfortable and effective way to cool your home during the summer? You might want to consider installing a ductless air conditioning setup in your home. Ductless air-conditioning systems are also known as ductless mini-split systems, and these are becoming more popular as a contemporary way of cooling your home.

Energy Efficient

Ductless air conditioners are more energy efficient for a variety of reasons.

Most air conditioners operate one- or two-speed compressors that cycle on and off to change your home at the set temperature. For that reason, they use a lot more energy. Ductless air conditioners utilize variable speed compressors that go back and forth to maintain your home at a constant temperature. Because they don’t switch on and off throughout the day, they use less energy.

Ductwork in many traditional systems of heating and air conditioning can become damaged and limit the operation. You prevent this problem entirely by using a ductless air conditioning method.

Rather than keeping the whole house in a cool state, you may simply switch off the unneeded units in rooms that are not in use. This will reduce the energy required for your appliances and operate with a lower utility bill.

Can be installed quickly

HVAC setup is a complex procedure if you need tear out old duct work. Ductless air-conditioning setup is much simpler, and you’ll not have to wait around without air conditioning for long. Installing a ductless unit in an average-sized household will take one technician over the course of a day.

The ductless air conditioners are a handy choice if you’re thinking of making an addition to your home. They also have quite a few other benefits and are oftentimes less expensive than extending the duct-work from your central heating and cooling system to the new addition.

Small Design

One of the nicest things about a ductless air conditioner unit is its compact size. Window-mounted units can stand out, and central air conditioner units are bulky and awkward. They occupy space in the basement or attic and require extensive ducts.

Low Maintenance

You won’t require elaborate maintenance procedures to maintain your ductless mini-split air conditioning in working order, as you will only have to clean filters, clear registers, and tidy around the outdoor unit to maintain airflow. You don’t have to clean ductwork or seal duct leaks like you would with conventional central heating and cooling systems.

Schedule yearly inspections with your HVAC contractor who will complete a thorough cleaning of the system, identify potential issues and remedy them. By offering proper routine maintenance to your ductless air conditioner, it can run up to 20 years.

Air Quality

Have you ever owned a family with allergy problems? If so, a ductless air conditioning system can be advantageous for your environment. Unlike typical HVAC systems, a ductless system does not use vents that draw in dirt and dust. Multilayer filtration reduces the presence of contaminants in the air.

When you are looking to replace your system or add additional cooling contact us for a free quote.

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