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When compared against installing ductwork into an addition on your home or business, the use of a ductless mini split unit is much easier to incorporate and use. Because of their less invasive installation, they are becoming more popular in America. This solution is ideal for sunrooms, workshops, over-the-garage add-ons, carport enclosures, home offices, attic room transformations, basement rooms, or any other now-finished area that does not have ductwork installed already. This solution makes it so that nobody has to cut open your walls or add onto the ceiling to install ductwork.

A ductless mini split system works much like a central air system in which ductwork is installed, but the components are split up and connected by one small coolant tube. There is an outdoor unit that quietly operates, and the interior unit is located on the wall or ceiling of the interior of the space where it will disperse the temperature controlled air. A ductless mini split is a good solution when the home or business owner can't afford to install ductwork or if it just doesn't make sense to install it. This is also a highly energy efficient way to cool your space in question. Many models are energy efficient enough to earn Energy Star ratings.

These ductless mini split units are a great solution in many spaces. In the home, it is great for the home office, workshops, sunrooms, or other add on spaces as mentioned previously. For the industrial or commercial business owner, these units offer a low cost way to cool places like computer rooms, break rooms, and warehouse offices. There are also a number of specialty uses, such as churches, hospitals, nursing homes, and community rooms and facilities. A ductless mini split is easy to install, requiring only a minimal sized hole to run the refrigerant line.

Some of the advantages of the ductless mini split are clear. They are easy to install when compared to the installation of ductwork. The air cannot escape into unused wall spaces as is possible with ductwork, keeping every bit of produced cool air where you want it. It is quieter than many other units, and doesn't pose the security threat that window units sometimes create. Since air ducts are not required, this is a great solution for those who don't have them. With this type of system, zone control ability is in place too, which makes for great temperature control in several areas.

by: Troy Truman




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