Ductless Heat Pump. Efficient Cooling and Heating.
Like conventional HVAC systems, the system locates the noisy compressor and condenser outside the house. This systems eliminate the need for a basement- or attic-located evaporator unit and bulky ductwork by using thin copper tubing that pumps refrigerant directly to discreet wall mounted blowers inside. Even more remarkable, this same unit works in reverse in winter, absorbing heat from the outside air and moving it indoors to heat your home. The result? Efficient cooling and heating for year-round, whole-house comfort in most climates.
Copper tubing running through a small 3 to 4-inch opening in the wall or ceiling easily connects the indoor and outdoor units. Refrigerant is cycled through the lines from the outdoor condensing unit to the indoor unit, where the air is quietly distributed to the interior space.
Ductless Heating and Cooling Reviews. Aesthetically Pleasing.
Conventional air duct systems tend to be bulky and can require special structural attention while mini split system can often be routed through walls and joists to maintain aesthetics.
Lowes. Flexible, Remote Control Cooling.
Because each room has its own handler, you can create up to four zones with a timer and optional wired remote that puts you in temperature control and allows you to meet the varying comfort needs of different spaces.
