A ductless air conditioning system is the best option for cooling homes with no ductwork. Hurley & David HVAC technicians will help you choose the appropriate size system for your home and will take care of all maintenance and installation.

Ductless systems are great for adding new features to your home or for older homes without ductwork. This type of air conditioner is efficient and energy efficient.

No need for ductwork

Air conditioners without ductwork are a great option for HVAC system homes with no ductwork. They can also be used in rooms that would otherwise be hard to reach. Unlike central AC units that circulate the air in your home using ducts, a ductless AC uses individual indoor unit blowers linked to one outdoor condenser. These units can be mounted on the walls or ceiling, offering versatility for both aesthetic and practical.

The ductless systems are also more efficient. ENERGY STAR ductless HVAC systems will help you to reduce your energy consumption by heating and a/c only the rooms in use. It is a good way to lower energy consumption while maintaining the perfect temperature for your family.

These systems also require little maintenance. You can easily clean the evaporator units and compressors by cleaning the filters and running defrosters on a regular basis. Regular maintenance by an expert will ensure that the system operates as smoothly and efficiently as it is possible for as long as it can.

Many people are switching to ductless AC as an option for their central AC system. The systems can also be used to create extra living space in the basement of a garage or to heat up a room.

A ductless system is also more cost-effective than the newer, high-efficiency systems. By achieving the energy STAR certificate, these systems can save you hundreds every year. These systems are even more efficient when they are combined with a heating system that cools and heats the home.

If you are unsure if a ductless HVAC system is right for you, then it's important to consult a reliable HVAC company. Garden City HVAC offers expert technicians that can answer questions and help determine the best system for your needs. Call them today to get started!

Energy efficient

A major factor in choosing ductless HVAC systems is their efficiency. These ENERGY STAR certified systems are designed for you to save energy and money by cooling just the rooms in your house that you use. These systems are perfect for homes with a newly built garage or addition or rooms that can be difficult to heat or cool using ductwork.

Ductless systems use alternating-current electricity to power the equipment, which then converts it to direct current and sends it through air handlers within your home. Since they don't require as much power to move air and wall unit air conditioner regulate temperatures, the air handlers can run with a little less power than is required to cool a home using ductwork. This allows an AC unit to have a higher rating SEER than one that does not use a ductless cooling system.

Adding to this, the required lines must be run from an outdoor unit through your ceiling, walls, and floors. This is less than the 12 inches of ducting used by a typical HVAC system.

Each air handler works independently of the others, so you can cool the bedrooms while keeping the living room at a higher temperature and saving energy by not cooling the space. Each air handler includes a thermostat that can be programmed to allow you to set the temperature to your liking.

Many people are considering building a home gym or bedroom to their homes as the economy continues to improve. You may find that your heating and cooling system is strained if you want to install a new bedroom, gym or home improvement. Installing mini split systems in these areas allows you to control the temperature yourself and avoid your home becoming too hot or cold. This can lower your energy bills as well as your carbon footprint.

Easy to Install

The installation of ductless units is simple if your HVAC company is professional. These units are typically mounted high on an exterior air conditioner furnace wall. The installer must make a tiny hole for the pipe in the drywall. The ductless system is joined to the home with clamps to hold the piping.

One ductless air conditioner can have cooling powers ranging from 9,000 to 24,000 BTUs. It can therefore cool rooms up to 400 sq. ft. A large home that has multiple floors may require more than one air conditioning unit.

Some ductless systems have multiple indoor units connected to an outdoor unit. Each unit has a thermostat that allows people to select their preferred temperature. This is an excellent way to create cooling zones for your business or home.

It is extremely useful to be able to control the temperature in every zone of your home, particularly when you have several members of your household who have different preferences for temperature. A ductless cooling system can help you save money by only cooling the rooms that are actually used.

Contact us if you want to add air conditioning in your gym, garage or office. We'll assist you in choosing the best ductless unit for your requirements and will handle all installation and service.

To get the most from your ductless system, it is essential to carry out regular maintenance. The air filter should be changed, and the coils of the condenser or evaporator cleaned and inspected. Our technicians will design a maintenance plan that suits your ductless system, as well as the area it serves. Also, you can learn more about how to maintain your ductless air conditioning system by reading our guide.

Save Money

Ductless air conditioning systems are typically cheaper to run than traditional AC systems. These systems can also reduce energy losses caused by ductwork leaks, which can have a significant impact on the efficiency of your AC system. This can help keep your energy bills lower throughout the throughout the year. You can save energy by selecting a system that has been certified as ENERGY STAR. A ductless HVAC system with a SEER rating higher than 13 will be more effective, requiring less energy for cooling your home.

You can save money with a ductless system by creating zones of comfort. You can use a remote control to set different temperatures for each area of your home. It's possible to set the temperature in different rooms, such as bedrooms and lounges, without disturbing other areas of your house. This feature will be particularly helpful if there are children or pets that spend most of their day in a specific room.

The ductless heat pump system is similar to the heat pump, but it does not have air ducts. The indoor unit (also called an air handler) blows air through evaporator coils that are filled with refrigerant. The refrigerant sucks up heat from the air and is then removed outside through a small opening in your ceiling or wall. The air handler is suitable for a number of locations including the attic, an addition to your home or garage.

Mini-splits without ducts can be installed as standalone units, or they can be combined with other mini-splits to provide cooling for the whole house. It is a great way to retrofit an older home, or incorporate air conditioning. They can also be used for renovations or new building where the space or budget for air ducts is not available. You can also use them in homes with low ceilings. For example, a garage and attic.

One-zone ductless systems are typically sufficient for cooling small homes. They connect just one indoor handler with the outside unit. Multi-zone units can connect eight indoor air handlesrs by using a single unit. This allows you the ability to control temperature independently in each room.

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