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A ductless mini-split AC unit has two parts: up to four indoor air-handling units and one condenser that sits outside. The system removes warm air from the home and pulls it outside while pumping cool air into the room. The key difference between a ductless mini-split system and a standard, central AC unit is that a mini-split cools individual rooms to specific temperatures and doesn’t require ductwork. Below are a few benefits of installing a ductless unit in your home.

Maintain Different Temperatures in Separate Rooms

Every room in the house has different climate demands. Some rooms, like upper-floor bedrooms, finished attic spaces, and sunrooms, are naturally warmer because of rising heat and direct sunlight. Others, like basements and north-facing rooms, are generally cooler. A standard AC unit does not take these disparities into account. With a ductless mini-split system, the climate of each room is controlled separately, making each space customized and comfortable.

Achieve Higher Levels of Energy EfficiencyAC units

A traditional air conditioner is a massive electrical appliance that requires huge amounts of power to run and maintain. Over time, these units become less efficient at using energy, which means they need to work harder to produce the same amount of cool air. Energy bills skyrocket as a result, enlarging your environmental footprint. A ductless mini-split system has far lighter energy demands than a traditional AC unit because it only conditions the spaces it needs to.

Install With Ease

Because there is no elaborate ductwork and no complex electrical needs, a mini-split conduit is much easier to install than a standard AC unit. There is little disruption to your daily life, and an HVAC contractor can seamlessly integrate a unit into any room. This minimally invasive installation process brings a major change in the comfort of your home.

 

Contact Buckeye Horizon to explore their selection of ductless mini-split AC units. Their HVAC contractors have more than a century of combined experience serving property owners throughout Richland County, OH. They also offer plumbing and boiler repair, maintenance, and installation. Call (419) 529-2738 or visit them online to find your new ductless mini-split system.

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