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During the warmer months, your air conditioning system is likely in continuous use. But if you have a traditional unit, its noise levels can be a concern. For those who want to enjoy a cool home without distractions, a ductless system provides the perfect solution. To learn about how these systems are quieter than traditional HVAC units, read the helpful guide below.

ductless systemA traditional HVAC system relies on a complicated network of tubes, fans, and other components. Because they have so much equipment, more noise is produced. A ductless system takes a different approach by delivering cooled or heated air directly to the room without having to use extensive duct work and loud fans. The benefit of this system is two-fold: because they don’t have to pump air far throughout the home, ductless systems are more direct and efficient, which ultimately uses less energy to run.

In addition to not requiring complicated duct work, these HVAC systems have components that provide extra protection against noise, like vibration dampeners and an insulated compressor. Those who have traditional units are probably used to hearing the clanging noise that comes from the machine turning on. But a ductless system turns on and off quietly, without disrupting your sleep or relaxation. To offer some perspective, the indoor ductless units from Mitsubishi Electric® only produce around 19 decibels of sound, which is quieter than a whisper. Outdoor units can be as low as 58 decibels, which is about the same as a conversation over dinner. When it comes to quiet heating and cooling, a ductless system is the best option.

 

For professional HVAC system installation in Taunton, MA, reach out to Cotti-Johnson HVAC. Their team of Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Contractors will simplify your home’s heating and cooling system with a new ductless unit. Visit them online to learn more about their services, and give them a call at (774) 501-3041 to inquire about installing a ductless system for your home today.
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