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Why Ductless?

Heating and cooling, all in one

A ductless heating and cooling system, also called a ductless heat pump or ductless mini-split, is a highly effective way to heat and cool your home. It is an ideal primary heating and cooling solution for those with electric baseboards, wall heaters or electric furnaces. Ductless heating and cooling systems are ultra-quiet and designed to provide maximum year-round comfort, control and efficiency while cutting your electric heating costs by up to 50%.

Is a ductless system right for your home?

Ductless heating and cooling systems enhance comfort in a variety of homes. Below are some of the more common types:

Homes with electric heat

Ductless systems are ideal for replacing or supplementing inefficient electric baseboard, wall and ceiling heat, electric furnaces and other space heaters. A cost-effective arrangement for a small house involves a ductless system serving the main living area, while existing electric baseboards or wall heaters in bedrooms and bathrooms supplement heat only when needed.

Manufactured homes

Installing a ductless system in your new or existing manufactured home is easy. Ductless systems are a highly efficient primary heating and cooling solution for electrically heated manufactured homes. Unlike electric furnaces, ductless systems provide quiet and even air distribution, ensuring a comfortable home environment year-round.

Remodels and new additions

A ductless system is an effective and convenient option when a room is added onto a house or when an attic is converted to a living space. Instead of extending the home's existing ductwork or pipes or adding inefficient electric heaters, installing a ductless system can provide efficient heating and cooling at a lower operation cost.

New construction

New home designs can be adapted to take advantage of a ductless system’s many benefits. One to two systems can be installed strategically throughout the house to simplify an installation and minimize refrigerant-line length.

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