There’s been a great deal of buzz among New Jersey home performance contractors over the course of the past few years about ductless mini split systems. Heating and cooling systems have long relied on air ducts in order to distribute comfort, and this isn’t likely to change completely any time soon. For years, many people in the industry have felt that there absolutely has to be a better way, which is exactly where ductless mini splits come in.
Ductless mini splits can increase home comfort without the need to be a part of your home’s central ductwork system. Unsurprisingly, this brings about a number of benefits that can help to improve home performance. Here are just a few to take into consideration.
Mini Splits can Heat and/or Cool Individual Rooms
There’s seldom a need to overheat or overcool some rooms in a home – especially when they’re unoccupied – just to be comfortable in other rooms that are occupied. When you don’t have a choice, you’re bound to end up with a larger energy bill than you should; but since mini splits have the ability to operate independently from a central ductwork system, they can go where other heating and cooling devices simply cannot. Heating & Cooling individual rooms/areas is easier than ever before, and significantly more efficient, when you use ductless mini splits.
Mini Splits Operate Quietly
Heating and cooling systems that don’t operate in a noisy fashion are exactly what today’s homeowners are looking for, as they should be. Mini splits are among the quietest types of comfort systems available, often operating so quietly that you might forget that they’re even there. With multiple fan speeds & mounting options available, you can expect that your living spaces will be far less loud with mini split air conditioners than you’re used to. Window units or thru-the-wall packaged unit options.
Mini Splits Don’t Rely on Ducts
While most systems rely on ductwork, mini splits are different. Copper tubing running through a small 3 to 4-inch opening in the wall or ceiling is used to connect the indoor and outdoor units of a mini split. Refrigerant is then cycled through the lines from the outdoor condensing unit straight to the indoor unit. It’s a far more streamlined process than most people are used to dealing with when it comes to how they heat or cool their home, which makes it all the more worth getting excited about mini splits.
Ductless mini splits are far more than a simple trend — they’re changing how we heat and cool our homes. Contact Princeton Air to learn more and find out if a mini-split system is right for you & your home.