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Make sure to have your HVAC system inspected. The condenser unit is located outside the house so there is virtually no noise associated with the ductless air system. One of the reasons that they are so cost-efficient is that they do not lose cool air through gaps and leaks like central air systems can. The airflow is constant and shuts off when the room temperature reaches the limit that you set. There is no air loss that occurs traditionally with some of the older central air units, so that saves you money on your cooling bill. You can also turn off certain unused rooms by using the digital remote control, if you wish. This saves even more money for the homeowner by not wasting energy on cooling a room that no one is using.

Can also be a Heat source in the Winter

The ductless systems and heat pump models provide air conditioning, as well as heating functions. It can be flipped for heating the home in the cold months, as well as cooling it in the warm months. Some homeowners install them to use in place of their furnaces to save on heating costs. Since it is ductless, there will be less dust flying around the home compared to the duct system furnace. Some systems come with air quality benefits that actually take impurities from the room, like dust, dirt, mold, and smells in the house. The ductless split system requires two outside units, one for cooling and one for heating. They work in the same manner, by taking outside air and heating it before being radiated into the rooms.

Every room benefits from it

The ductless air conditioner is perfect for all rooms, even in two-story homes. The units can be situated in rooms without windows, whereas the window air conditioners require window installation. This means that you can put the air handlers wherever you want them. The ductless units are placed throughout the house and are controlled with a remote that lets you decide how cool that you want the rooms. It also has programmable controls that allow you to set the desired temperature for each room. The air handlers can be placed at the top of a wall or in the ceiling, depending upon the room and your preference. You can also contact us and we can advise you if a ductless air conditioning system is right for your home.