Ductless systems have become an increasingly popular choice for air conditioning in Connecticut homes recently. But, does this type of air conditioner make sense for you and your home this summer? Well, it just might!

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Are you planning on building a new home? We definitely recommend that you give some serious consideration to the ductless mini split system for heating and cooling efforts. This way, you can eliminate space-eating ductwork, you’ll enjoy better efficiency, and you won’t have to worry about summer side effects such as ducts wearing down in your attic due to soaring summer temps.

Remodels are another great scenario in which to consider going ductless. If you’re adding on a room, for instance, but that room can’t accommodate for air ducts, then a ductless system can absolutely be the answer for you. Ductless systems don’t have to replace central systems—they can be a supplement to provide cooling and heating to rooms that can’t get it from the central system.

You may also consider having a ductless system or two installed in rooms that are difficult to either cool or heat, such as a garage or a type of workspace where your central air conditioner doesn’t extend or where you notice a hot spot in your home maybe due to being in direct sunlight all day for example.

Improved Indoor Air Quality

Ductless systems are increasingly recommended in homes where people suffer from asthma or even allergies. This is because air ducts gather a fair amount of dust, dander, and lint. Therefore, when the blower fan comes on, a large amount of air pollution gets blasted out into the space. When there are no ducts, though, there’s much less contaminated air to be circulated.

You don’t need to look too far for a qualified professional to install your ductless system. Our Total Mechanical Systems professionals will help by first assisting you in your decision on whether a ductless system is a good idea. And if it is, we’ll have it installed in no time! And the great part is, as beneficial as ductless systems are in the summer, they can be used in the winter as well for efficiently heating your home.

Give us a call today… Total Mechanical Systems is the #1 ductless dealer in the state of Connecticut and we’re here to help you with ALL of your home comfort needs!

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Source: https://www.shavitz.com/blog/should-go-ductless-this-summer/