Monthly Archives: August 2023
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August 29, 2023
Ductless mini splits are environmentally friendly, efficient cooling and heating solutions for an increasing number of homes. If you’re considering adding a mini split system to your property, you should carefully ponder the unit’s placement.
This guide will provide pointers for outdoor and indoor mini split unit positioning.
Positioning the Indoor Mini Split Unit
Some homeowners are more concerned with hiding the unit. However, air flow and distribution should be your main priorities when determining where your mini split unit should go.
If air blows straight up to the ceiling or down to the floor, that will require more time to heat or cool a zone. Your mini split must work harder in the interim, which could shorten its lifespan.
The following tips will help you select the ideal spot for your indoor mini split.
Limit Your Distance from the Floor
You cannot install the indoor unit too
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August 22, 2023
Ductless mini split systems outshine traditional HVAC like air conditioners and furnaces. Mini splits are smaller and more streamlined, have fewer components, use less energy, require no ducts, and produce optimal results. Users report lower utility bills for the life of the mini split unit.
However, a mini split requires servicing to keep running its best. The question becomes, how often should you call a technician out to your home?
Ductless mini split systems need servicing at least once a year. Double that for units capable of heating and cooling.
How do you know when it’s time for mini split servicing? Your units will indicate that you should have your technician on speed dial. Here are some signs your mini split needs care.
You Can’t Shake That Earthy Smell
It seems like every time you run your mini split, a stinky, earthy
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August 15, 2023
Ductless mini splits are all the rage, but precisely what is a mini split, and how does it work? This introductory guide to the basics will tell you everything you need to know.
A ductless mini split system is not your traditional heating or cooling system. Rather than requiring separate heating and cooling units, such as a furnace versus an air conditioner, a mini split provides cooling and heating as required.
It does this without using ducts, which are prone to air losses that make traditional HVAC less efficient.
So how does a mini split system work? The mini split includes a compressor and air-handling unit. The compressor sits on a slab in the side yard or backyard, while the air-handling units go inside in various rooms of your home. A thread of copper wire connects them and contains refrigerant.
The compressor is an evaporator when you use the
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August 08, 2023
Air pollution is on the rise, remaining stubbornly that way since 2016, reports The New York Times. While everyone can do their part to control outdoor air quality, you have even more say over your indoor air quality.
Clean, healthy air can ward off diseases and illnesses like asthma, lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke. Bearing that in mind, what role do ductless mini splits play on your indoor air quality, especially compared to the traditional HVAC units that might be in your home?
Mini split systems use a filter to capture contaminants and impurities. In that regard, they’re no different than any air conditioner, but there’s more. Many mini splits have air purifiers to further improve indoor air quality.
Further, a mini split can control humidity in your home. You might wonder what humidity has to do with air quality, and it’s a lot! Humidity can make the air thicker
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August 01, 2023
You’ve begun exploring the world of ductless mini splits ahead of switching from traditional HVAC like central air conditioning and furnace heating. However, you keep hearing the word “zone,” especially in relation to single-zone and multi-zone mini splits. What does it mean?
You’re in luck if you’re interested in learning more about this fascinating mini split subject, as we’ll provide plenty of information ahead. You’ll feel readier to buy a mini split system.
So, What Is a Zone, Anyway?
Zoned heating and cooling are the biggest differentiators between ductless mini splits and traditional HVAC, as it’s something the latter lacks.
Essentially, zoned heating and cooling are more concentrated than the air from your vents when running a central air conditioner or furnace. You must know what a zone is to understand why that’s the case.
A zone is a section of your home or commercial building that requires more heating and/or