June 1, 2018
5 Questions on Ductless Mini-Split Air Conditioners answered!
So, you’re looking to cool a room (or two…or three) in your home, but you don’t want to mess with installing extra ductwork to cool them. Or maybe your home does not have ductwork at all.
And then you heard of ductless mini-split air conditioners. They sound interesting, but you have lots of questions.
You’re not alone.
Many Connecticut homeowners have questions about ductless mini-splits. We aim to answer a few questions today.
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“What is a ductless mini-split air conditioner?”
A ductless mini-split AC is just as it sounds: it’s a mini version of a split central air conditioning system. But it does not use ducts to deliver cool air, so it avoids the energy losses from leaky ductwork.
A ductless mini-split air conditioner is made up of 3 main parts:
- A condenser unit located outside your home
- An evaporator/blower unit located in the room where you need cooling
- A conduit that links the outdoor and indoor unit (the conduit houses the power cable, refrigerant tubing, suction tubing and condensate drain)
They’re small, quiet and have several placement options for effectively cooling different rooms in your home.
They also come with a remote control so they’re convenient to use.
“When would I need a ductless mini-split air conditioner?”
Because mini-splits don’t need ducts and therefore require minimal installation, they’re great for adding cooling for:
- Home renovations
- Home additions
- Sun rooms
- Garages
- Zoning (great for homes where the upstairs is unbearably hot during the summer)
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“Doesn’t a window air conditioner serve the same purpose as a mini-split air conditioner?”
Yes, in some ways. Both can be used to cool a single room without ductwork.
But a mini-split can add more evaporator units (up to 4) to one condenser unit. So technically it can cool up to 4 rooms. Mini-splits are also much more energy efficient than window units and last longer, too.
A window air conditioner’s main selling point is that it’s relatively cheap. But they can also be a safety hazard since burglars could get into your home by removing the window unit.
“Is it easy to install a ductless mini split system?”
It’s not something you want to DIY install.
But it is relatively easy for a qualified, professional contractor to install. The installer will need to determine where to place the inside and outside unit and then drill a 3-inch hole through a wall for the conduit.
And the conduits come in several lengths, so you could easily cool a room in the front side of the home with the inside evaporator unit, while the outside condenser unit remains inconspicuous in the back of your home.
Another reason why you don’t want to DIY is that you’ll need a professional to decide the right size (tons) mini-split you should install:
- Too small and the system will struggle to cool the room, increasing your energy bills.
- Too large and the system will short cycle, meaning it will cool the home too fast. This wastes energy and won’t properly dehumidify the room.
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“How much does a ductless mini-split air conditioner cost?”
The cost depends on several factors, including:
- Energy efficiency rating (SEER) chosen
- Size (tons) of the system
- Number of evaporator/blower units
- Brand
And then there’s the cost of installation, which depends on what the contractor charges.
Get an accurate estimate for a mini-split air conditioner
If you live in anywhere in Connecticut area and want a free estimate for a mini-split system, Total Mechanical Systems can help!
We’re a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer and a Mitsubishi Diamond Dealer (an air conditioning sizing specialist) and offer a 3 year labor warranty and 10 or 12 years on parts, labor and the compressor, a very expensive part of the mini-split system.
Contact us online, or call us at (860) 314-1613 for a free, in-home estimate for a mini-split system for your home.