FLEXIBLE COMFORT
Ductless systems utilize a small outdoor unit and one or more individually mounted indoor units to deliver air directly into different zones in your home. They are a cost-effective way to replace window units, space heaters, and electric baseboard heaters, as well as traditional forced-air systems.
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IMPROVED AIR QUALITY
Ductless systems offer multi-stage filtration that can drastically reduce dust, bacteria, pollen, allergens and other particulates in the air. Traditional HVAC systems require regular duct cleaning, which is cumbersome and often costly.
ENERGY EFFICIENT
The power, compact size, and zoning options allow for greater energy efficiency than forced-air HVAC systems. This efficiency not only saves you money on your utility bills, but reduces your total carbon output.
EASY INSTALLATION
The installation of a ductless system can often be completed in a single day, depending on the amount of units required. Since no duct work is required, installations are much less invasive to the home and family. The pipes that multi-split systems run on require only a 3-inch hole, saving homeowners the hassle of reconstruction and the loss of square footage.
COST SAVINGS
Forced-air systems rely on ducts to carry cooled or heated air to all parts of a home. It can be difficult to maintain a consistent temperature throughout the entire home and you have little control of the climate in each room. Ductless systems allow you the flexibility to only cool or heat occupied rooms and the units themselves use less power than traditional systems, lowering your power usage and thereby your utility bill – without sacrificing efficiency.
There are many federal and state programs that give tax credits or utility rebates for the year their ductless system is installed. Additionally, many units are ENERGY STAR qualified.
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