Ductless cooling systems provide exceptional efficiency and comfort. They are available as mini split heat pumps or ACs, and often include one (or several) indoor units connected to one outdoor compressor.
If you are moving into a home without existing ductwork, and you’ve been used to central cooling systems in the past, you will find that ductless heat pumps and ACs offer a number of advantages over the standard air conditioner.
Homes that rely on ducted HVAC systems can lose up to a third of indoor air due to leaking ductwork. Not only can this drive up your electricity bill, but it can also result in mold growth inside the ductwork, poor indoor air quality, and temperature discrepancies throughout the house.
Ductless systems, on the other hand, are much more energy efficient. While they aren’t problem-free (you will still need to maintain the unit and clean the air filter), you won’t have to deal with leaking air ducts or airflow issues.
Another advantage to having a ductless system is the ability to separate your home into different climate zones—allowing individual members of your household to enjoy their preferred temperature setting.
The decision to install a ductless AC or heat pump will be different for individual homeowners.
Here are a few situations where installing a ductless system will be advantageous and make more sense:
You’re adding new rooms to your home
Are you planning on adding a sunroom or another bedroom/living area to your home? Rather than go through the complicated process of installing new ductwork in those rooms, consider setting up a ductless heat pump or AC instead: it’s much quicker to install and can help you enjoy greater energy efficiency.
You want to add an AC unit to a home without existing ductwork
In most cases, retrofitting your home to include new ductwork can be a complicated and costly process. Skip the stress and the mess by opting for a ductless AC or heat pump.
You’re looking to “downsize” on cooling
The kids are grown or off to college and suddenly you’ve got a couple rooms that are no longer occupied. Instead of closing the HVAC grille covers in those rooms (which can actually lead to mold growth and pressure imbalances), we recommend adding a ductless mini split AC to your own room and setting the thermostat higher for the rest of the house. This way, you can still be comfortable in your own room while reducing your overall energy costs.
The most important factor influencing the long-term efficiency of your cooling equipment is the quality of installation. This is why working with a reputable, licensed Orlando HVAC contractor is crucial. An experienced professional will be able to ensure a safe and accurate installation, allowing you to enjoy worry-free cooling and peace of mind.
Our experts at 4 Seasons Air Conditioning and Heating have been helping Orlando homeowners enjoy improved indoor comfort since 1953. We are happy to go over your cooling needs and help you determine the best HVAC solution for your home—whether it involves ductless or forced-air cooling.
Ready to add a new ductless cooling system to your home? Call 4 Seasons Air Conditioning and Heating at (407) 295-9231 to schedule quality ductless mini split AC or heat pump installations in Orlando.
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