Mini-Split Heat & AC

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Why Mini Splits?

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Cooling and heating a house is a costly endeavor. But proper temperature control will provide greater levels of comfort and can contribute to your home’s overall health. (If you can’t imagine how temperature could affect a building’s integrity, think of frozen pipes and rotting support beams.) If you’re looking for an energy-efficient way to heat and cool your house, you might want to consider using a mini split.

What Is It?

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A mini-split uses a split system to heat and cool a house. Let’s break down the name. “Mini” refers to the (typically) smaller size of these units compared to traditional HVAC systems. “Split” indicates that the system relies on both an indoor and outdoor unit. (A traditional “packaged” HVAC system combines cooling and heating in a single outdoor unit.)

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Mini-splits are different from conventional HVAC systems, although they perform many of the same functions.  The main difference is that most mini-splits do not operate using air ducts. Mini-splits provide flexible heating and cooling for individual rooms rather than conditioning your entire home. View website article for more details.

Where to Use?

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Minisplit systems are hyper-efficient solutions for individual rooms, particularly areas that are difficult or impossible to reach with conventional air ducts. Here are some key locations that might benefit from mini-split cooling and heating: – Master Bedrooms – Guest Rooms – Finished Basements – Attics – Garages View website article for more details.

Pros & Cons

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The buzz about mini-splits these days is that they’re more energy-efficient.  But does a mini-split actually have a smaller carbon footprint than other heating systems? And what if energy efficiency isn’t your only concern? View the website article for complete details on pros and cons of mini split heating and air conditioners

Tips for Success

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The earliest mini-split models gave these systems a bad reputation for poor performance.  However, contemporary models do provide efficient heating and cooling.  These days, temperature failures associated with mini-splits are usually the result of improper use or installation. View the website article for a complete list of tips.

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