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Ductless heating and cooling systems differ dramatically from traditional HVAC units that most homes include. When you invest in a ductless unit, you may be surprised at just how beneficial it is by comparison. The HVAC contractors at American Air Conditioning of Honolulu, HI, are here to share three key advantages of installing this innovative system.

3 Benefits of Installing a Ductless Unit

1. Zoned Comfort

Traditional HVAC systems are designed to cool or heat the entire home to a specific temperature through the air ducts. Ductless units don’t rely on this functionality to provide comfort—instead, they force air into specific zones that are maintained by multiple evaporator coil units inside the house and a single condenser coil unit outside. Each indoor unit is dedicated to a specific area. This makes it easy to enjoy a cooler temperature in one area of the house and keep another area warmer.

2. Financial Savings

ductless unitTraditional systems heat and cool areas that aren’t used, making them inefficient. Ductless units allow you greater control over the temperature in every part of the house. The air flows directly into the room that you want to warm or cool, and there’s no worry about energy loss because it’s not used in unoccupied areas. This amounts to significant savings on your energy bills.

3. Cleaner Air

In a traditional HVAC system, dirt and debris gather in the ductwork. When you eliminate this location, your air quality will improve significantly because there’s nowhere for those pollutants to collect. Better air quality can have a direct impact on your health and minimize those symptoms typically associated with dust, bacteria, and other allergens.

Would you prefer to have greater control over your indoor temperature and reduce your energy bills at the same time? A ductless unit could be the solution you need. Contact the HVAC contractors at American Air Conditioning to learn more about their air conditioning installation services. Visit their website, or call (808) 847-0851.

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