Is It Time to Install a Mini-Split in Your Home?

A mini-split is a heating and cooling alternative to traditional central HVAC. They don’t require ductwork, so they are easier and more affordable to install. In order to make the best possible choice when it comes to heating and cooling, you need to know about the different options available. According to SBE Odyssey, HVAC companies generate $150 billion in revenue yearly, so they know what they are doing. Let’s learn more about mini-splits and when it’s a good idea to install one.


You Need Maximum Control


In some homes and buildings, it’s necessary to have flexibility when it comes to controlling temps. A mini-split unit offers maximum control. A mini-split can be set up with temperature zones. This allows you to set up different zones in the building or home to heat or cool in different ways at the same time.


You Want Easy Installation


Another reason you might want to consider a mini-split is if you want an easy installation process. Since a mini-split doesn’t use ductwork, these systems can be installed very quickly without much effect on your home’s construction.


You Want to Improve Air Quality


You may also want to consider this option if you want to improve the air quality in your home. HVAC systems do have air filters, but often the air quality diminishes as the air travels through ductwork. If ductwork is dirty or damaged, then the air quality won’t be great.


A mini-split system has high-quality filters for each unit. This means that the air doesn’t travel as far once it’s been filtered. The result is cleaner air circulating through your home. Good air quality is very important to your family’s health.


You Want a Safer Home


Some types of heating and cooling systems require sizable holes in the walls that can create a security issue. These provide easy entry for intruders. This is especially true of window unit air conditioners. All an intruder would need to do is remove the unit and gain access to your home.


You Want a System That’s Good for the Environment


Since a mini-split unit uses less energy than a regular HVAC system, it’s better for the environment. These systems also use refrigerants that are environmentally friendly as well.


If you’re concerned about your home’s impact on the environment, then this is a good option for you. Looking for someone to install a new
mini-split system? Look no further than Focus Heating & Cooling. We even offer free installation bids too!

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