Customer Reviews

IS A DUCTLESS HVAC SYSTEM RIGHT FOR YOU?

 

A Guide To Choosing A Ductless HVAC System From HVAC Direct

A ductless HVAC system, otherwise known as mini-split systems, are not only extremely efficient but a consistent source of comfort for homeowners. Yet the decision to have one installed in your  home is one that splits opinions. Evidently, ductless HVAC systems are an attractive option for homeowners, and if  you are reading this and considering installing one, HVAC Direct offers you high quality ductless mini splits at very affordable prices. But is a ductless mini split the right fit for you and your family? Let's help you make the right decision with some pros and cons.  

PROS OF A DUCTLESS MINI SPLIT SYSTEM

Low vulnerability to air leakage and security problems

A ductless air conditioner unlike its window AC counterpart only needs a few holes to be drilled into the wall, making it less susceptible to air leakage and security problems. Another perk that may be of interest to you is the fact that it is less visible and audible.

Extremely energy efficient

Ductless units are so highly energy efficient that the National Technical Manager for RectorSeal and a 20+ year veteran of the HVAC industry, James Bowman confessed, “In the average house, you’re losing 25% or more of your energy to ductwork. Simply by removing the ducts, you can end up with a more efficient system." He continued, "Ductless models also have inverter-driven compressors, which speed up and slow down based on the needs of the system instead of shutting off entirely like traditional HVAC compressors do. You consume a lot of energy during compressor start-ups.” Well if you thought that was good news, it gets even better because not only do you get to save a whopping 30% on heating and cooling costs if you purchase an ENERGY STAR ductless model, you may also end up qualifying for a federal tax credit, and local utility incentives.

CONS OF A DUCTLESS MINI SPLIT SYSTEM

When it comes to ductless systems, three things stand out as bummers for homeowners – upfront cost, regular maintenance, and aesthetics. For those who find themselves in extremely cold climates, there’s a fourth hurdle and that is the fact that a fuel-based backup may be required for their ductless unit as it may struggle in handling the load should temperatures fall below zero.

Upfront Costs

For single-room solutions, ductless units cost considerably more as compared to window units or baseboard heating units. And having the existing central heating/cooling system of your entire home revamped with a complete ductless solution may end up costing you twice to three times the price of having it replaced with another ducted unit. Of course, the perk here is that you’ll ultimately enjoy lower energy bills, but the payback period totally hinges on how you use the system, the climate you find yourself in, and your local electricity rates.

Constant Maintenance

Because ductless fans can’t handle accumulating debris, regular maintenance of your unit is non-negotiable. You will have to wash each unit’s filter monthly or even more if you smoke or have pets. This is very important as ignoring your system will invariably lead to shortening its lifespan.

Aesthetics

Many homeowners turn up their heads at the designs of the ductless units which come in either white or beige, and so are hesitant in having them installed.  

Choose The Right HVAC Systems Supplier

Although a DIY approach is possible, it is heavily advised against by most HVAC professionals as you are likely to void warranty. If the system is not properly installed – it is of the wrong size, wall penetration isn’t sealed rightly, or sensitive electronics are mishandled – the ductless will never work properly. In the end, the money you spend to have a professional complete the installation is well worth it. If you are interested in a ductless mini split system for your home, check out the options available from HVAC Direct at https://hvacdirect.com/mitsubishi-products.html.  
November 1, 2018
73 view(s)

Advertisement