Ductless Air Conditioning - Is It True That You Can Only Air Condition Just One Room Of Your House?
If you are looking for an efficient and attractive way to provide cooling in your home, consider ductless air conditioning. Generally, a ductless air conditioning system is used when a central heating system is either not present or does not require duct work, as in the case of steam heat.
Ductless air conditioning systems have been used all over the world for cooling. This system has several advantages over an air conditioning system that requires ductwork. These systems take up little space. Visually, they are not disruptive to a room's decor. The system does not make noise. A ductless air conditioning system has thermostat controls and can maintain a constant temperature. For attractiveness, quiet, reliability and temperature control, a ductless air condition receives high scores.
A cooling system for individual rooms in a house or apartment can be easily installed and the temperature controlled to meet individual preferences. This is especially attractive if just one or two rooms need to be cooled. Control is at the owners' fingertips when remote controllers, timers and thermostats are installed.
There is a versatile system known as a ductless mini split It combines heating capabilities with the ductless air conditioning.
If you're considering a unit like this, keep in mind that the manufacturers suggest the the interior unit be installed at or near ceiling level.
If you want a home without duct work, check with a local HVAC expert. Some companies are not comfortable to work with either a ductless air conditioning system or a mini-split system with a heat pump. You may have to contact several HVAC contractors before you find one who is open to install this system.
While ductless air-conditioning may be relatively new, it has been proven around to world to be a safe, efficient and quiet system.
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