Ductless Heating & Air Conditioning
Residential
Heating, Cooling and Humidity Control in a Slim Profile – With No Ductwork
Enjoy all the benefits of zoned air conditioning and heat without the hassle and mess of costly ductwork. They are perfect for condominiums, apartments, and older homes with "non-ducted" heating systems – such as hot-water heat, radiant panels, and space heaters.
Ductless mini-splits allow you to enjoy precise comfort in one or more rooms all year-round, while saving on energy bills. They have a built-in filtration system that reduces allergens such as dust, pollen, and bacteria in the air. Ductless units also offer moisture control, keeping your home cool and dry during the hot summers and comfortable in the colder months.
Quiet and highly energy efficient
The flexibility of ductless "mini-split" systems allows for easy installation in such areas as additions, sunrooms, finished attics, and garages. But it can also be used to heat your entire home, too.
Our experienced engineers and technicians can help you choose the unit with the features you need most, including:
Air conditioning
Heat pump
Multi-zone performance
Low- or high-wall counsels
Home consultations are always without charge – and without obligation. Ask us how the addition of ductless heating and cooling could benefit your home and family.
Frequently Asked Questions About Ductless
What is a ductless mini-split and how does it work?
A ductless mini-split is a high-efficiency heating and cooling system made up of an outdoor condenser and one or more indoor units mounted on the wall or ceiling. Instead of using ductwork, the indoor units deliver conditioned air directly to the room with a small line carrying refrigerant between the indoor and outdoor components. The system moves heat in or out of your home (rather than generating it) providing quiet, efficient comfort where and when you need it.
Can a ductless system heat and cool my whole home or just one room?
A single ductless unit is ideal for one room or zone, such as an addition, finished basement, garage, or sunroom. For whole-home comfort, multiple indoor units can be connected to one outdoor unit, creating a multi-zone system that lets you set different temperatures in different areas. Your home’s layout and insulation will determine how many zones are needed.
What does installation of a ductless system involve, and how long does it take?
Ductless installation is minimally invasive and typically much faster than installing new ductwork. Most single-zone systems are installed in about one day while multi-zone projects may take one to two days depending on the number of rooms and complexity of the installation.