Ductless mini split improves comfort

It helps to filter out contaminants and combat excess humidity

My house is nearly three thousand square feet. It’s been renovated multiple times. There are rooms that lack sufficient vents to provide ideal comfort. There was no way to improve the temperature in those areas without affecting the entire house. I looked into all the different possibilities and finally decided on adding a ductless split system. The system consists of an outdoor compressor that supports multiple indoor air handlers. They are linked by a slender conduit. The installation required little more than a three-inch hole in an exterior wall. It involved no teardown, renovation or mess and was completed in a single afternoon. The air handlers are lightweight and have a slim profile. They are mounted up high on the wall and are wonderfully unobtrusive. Each one features an independent thermostat and can be adjusted by way of a cordless remote. This allows a customized temperature setting in each room. We can adapt comfort to personal preference or occupancy. We can also target the needs of those rooms that feel overheated, overly humid or chilly and drafty. The system allows adjustment of fan speed and has occupancy sensors that direct heating or cooling to specific locations. The operation uses inverter technology to supply only the precise amount of heating or cooling necessary, working to maximize energy efficiency. The ductless system doesn’t cost all that much to run yet makes a big impact. It helps to filter out contaminants and combat excess humidity. Because of the especially cold winters and hot and muggy summers, the ductless system operates just about yearround.

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