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Ductless Systems: Understanding the Key Information

To ensure comfort at home, one should install an effective and efficient heating and cooling system. It is worth mentioning that ductless systems are also termed ductless mini-split systems and are already popular these days. At Able Air Conditioning & Heating, we are committed to providing our customers with the best solutions for their home comfort. In this paper, we will look at what a ductless system is, how it works, and how one determines whether or not their home is suitable for a ductless system.

What is a Ductless System?

A ductless system is a heating and cooling system that provides climate control without the need for ductwork. The traditional systems of HVAC are not ducts but use a network of them to distribute air. This means that ductless systems are especially suitable for homes that either lack existing ductwork or have some new extension that needs heating and cooling services and is challenging to cater to with the conventional system.

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How do ductless systems work?

Ductless systems are usually comprised of two main components: one outdoor and at least one indoor unit. Here’s a bit of how the units work:

The outdoor unit: has the compressor and the condenser and houses it. It usually is found outside the home and mounted on a concrete slab or the exterior wall of the building.

Indoor Unit: A mounting of these indoor units is done in the heated or cooled rooms on the wall or ceiling. Each contains an evaporator and a fan that dispenses conditioned air.

Refrigerant Lines: These lines act as links between the outdoor and indoor units, which transfer the refrigerant to the other unit. The lines run through power and communication cables.

Thermostat/Remote Control: The air outlets can be monitored at different zones, thus providing the proper control toward perfect temperature settings in each zone.

Operation: The outdoor unit pumps refrigerant to the indoor units, where it absorbs or releases heat, depending on whether the system is in cooling or heating mode. The fan in the indoor unit then circulates the conditioned air throughout the room.

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Benefits of Ductless Systems

There are several advantages to ductless systems, most of which make ductless an easy choice for many homeowners:

Energy Efficiency: Without the need for ductwork, you’ll get rid of all your ductwork-related energy loss concerns. That means, across the board, your HVAC will be more energy-efficient.

Flexibility: Ductless systems allow you to heat or cool individual rooms or zones. This means the temperature can be controlled in different areas of your house, making it more comfortable and saving energy.

Easy Installation: Ductless systems are much easier to install and are much less invasive than other forms of ducted HVAC systems. The indoor units just need a tiny hole to be drilled out for the refrigerant lines, meaning an easy and quick installation is allowed.

Improved Air Quality: Ductless systems have a multi-stage filtration system that can reduce dust, bacteria, pollen, and other particulates in the air.

Quiet Operation: The systems are also quiet because all the noisy components are mounted outside the home.

Is a Ductless System Right for Your Home?

Although there are many pros to ductless systems, it may not be perfect for your home. Here is where you need to consider the following factors if a ductless system fits your needs:

How Your Home Is Laid Out: Ductless systems are ideal for homes that do not have ductwork, be it a new or older home, room additions or conversion from spaces, such as garages or basements.

Zoning Needs: If your home has certain zones that seem challenging to heat and cool using central HVAC, ductless systems can add comfort in such areas.

Budget: Although ductless systems are costly to purchase in comparison with traditional systems, the offset will be made by energy savings within time.

Aesthetic Preference: Indoor ductless systems are visible, so for many homeowners seeking a discreet solution, this might not suit the bill.

Existing HVAC System: If your current HVAC system works well enough and can fulfill your needs, then adding on a ductless system may not be necessary. But if something is wrong with the current system, then maybe going ductless is worth considering.

Conclusion

Ductless systems provide a highly effective, efficient, and simple way to give warmth or cool air throughout your home. At Able Air Conditioning & Heating, it’s about finding the right system that fits your home. If you would like to learn more about ductless systems or have any questions on how it could benefit your home, call us today. We are right here with our expert team to provide the necessary information and guidance to make the right decision.