Monthly Archives: August 2021
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August 30, 2021
You care a lot about upkeeping your home’s curb appeal. It’s not like you intend to sell your home anytime soon, but if you ever did decide to, you’d want it to fetch a high asking price.
Part of maintaining your home is in keeping its temperature comfortable, which your old air conditioner is not excelling at. You also struggled through the whole winter with your furnace, as it only worked well some of the time.
A neighbor recommended a ductless mini split system, which they said has heated and cooled their home much more efficiently. You like the idea of dumping your antiquated HVAC, but you have to ask. What will a ductless mini split system look like outside your home?
To answer that, let us briefly explain how ductless mini split systems work. The system includes at least two parts, the indoor air-handling unit, and the outdoor condenser. The two pieces work together to provide a full system for heating/cooling your home (depending on the system).
The
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August 23, 2021
You remember when you first bought your air conditioner or heater many years ago. At the time, it worked quite well, but as the years have gone by, the units have only become more unreliable. Every few months, they break down, requiring costly repairs.
You know that it’ll only be a matter of time before you have to replace your air conditioner or furnace, but you’re putting that off for as long as possible because new HVAC units are so expensive.
Maybe you won’t replace the units; perhaps you’ll try a ductless mini split system instead. A family member decided to make the switch, and they’ve been raving about how much they’re enjoying their new mini split.
Is a ductless mini split system going to be more reliable than your ailing air conditioner or furnace? Most definitely.
If you have central heating or cooling, then you know very well that the warm or cool air is dispensed to all the rooms in your home. This is wasteful. If your sunroom is warm, then
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August 16, 2021
You’re glad you’ve found this blog, as you’ve had questions about ductless mini split systems for a while. While some of your questions have been answered by reading our posts, something that you’re still curious about is whether a ductless mini split system should be considered a heat pump.
The short answer to that question is that it depends on the mini split system! Some have cooling only capabilities and some include heat pump capabilities as well.
What Is a Heat Pump?
Since we’re sure you’re curious, let’s begin first by addressing what a heat pump even is. This device mostly provides warm air, hence the name heat pump, but some heat pumps can cool as well.
Warm air is produced by transferring the heat that is on the outside into the inside through the refrigerant.
Is a Mini Split a Heat Pump?
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August 09, 2021
Today, you quite appreciate the amazing capabilities of a ductless mini split system. You love how you can cool the various zones in your home at different temperatures so all parts of the house feel cozy. You’re also greatly enjoying the lower energy bills every month. Plus, you feel good knowing that your heating and cooling system is better for the environment than traditional HVAC.
You’re interested in learning more about the esteemed history of ductless mini splits. How long has ductless heating and cooling been an option? Allow us to tell you the tale.
The History of Ductless Mini Splits
Air conditioning had already existed by the time ductless mini splits came into the picture. That had to be the case for a ductless system to improve upon ducted heating and cooling measures.
While the first form of air conditioning, as primitive as it was, is said to extend back to the days of the Ancient Egyptians, air conditioning that’s closer to
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August 02, 2021
You love your simplified mobile home life, but one area you always struggle with is how to beat the heat in the summer and the cold in the winter. Depending on the layout of your home, you might not be able to use central heating and cooling, which means portable measures like window air conditioning units or a space heater.
Or does it? A ductless mini split could be just the solution you’ve been looking for. Ductless mini split systems include an outdoor condenser or compressor, and that’s the most you’d have to make room for outside your mobile home. Inside your home, a technician will install air-handling units. These units are where the cool or warm air comes from.
This all sounds good to you, so what are the best mini splits for a mobile home?