Adding a ductless system to improve house comfort

My family used to regularly argue over the control component setting.

My husband prefers to set the temperature at around seventy-six degrees, which left me always hot and sweaty. I like conditions much cooler. With a conventional heating and cooling system, it was impossible to please everyone. The one control component controlled the entire home. The room where the control component was situated was perfectly comfortable, while other areas of the home might be hot or cold. Because of the age of our house and Heating, Ventilation & A/C system, my buddy and I weren’t able to update to zone control separate from replacing everything. The project was simply too luxurious and disruptive. My friend and I ended up investing into a ductless mini split system. There is a single outdoor component that is linked to multiple indoor air handlers mounted up high on the walls. Since each one features its own control unit, we’re able to target particular areas and avoid heating or cooling empty rooms. Adding the ductless system has saved us a considerable amount of currency on our bi-weekly energy costs. The ductless mini split includes inverter technology which adjusts the output to maintain desired temperature while using the minimum amount of energy. During the summer, the ductless component operates absolutely much like a conventional air conditioning, pulling heat out of the indoor air and transferring it outside. In the winter, the system reverses operation, pulling ambient heat from the outdoor air and delivering it indoors. The components are designed particularly to operate in low outdoor rapidly changing temperatures. It can maintain full heating capacity down to single digit conditions. The process is especially clean, safe and energy efficient! Plus, a mini split system helps to detach moisture from the air for effective humidity control.

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