Ductless Split Systems
What is a Ductless Heat Pump?
Easy to Install
A ductless heat pump (DHP) is an inverter-driven zonal heating and cooling system that does not require the use of air ducts. The systems consist of an outdoor compressor unit and one or more indoor air-handling units, linked by a refrigerant line. Indoor heads are typically mounted high on a wall or ceiling covering a 3” hole where the refrigerant line passes through to the outside unit, which is mounted at the base of the house. Each indoor unit corresponds with a heating and cooling zone that can be controlled independently by remote control or wall-mounted thermostat.
Ductless Heat Pump Technology Can Save You Money and Provide Value
Ductless heat pumps, or “mini-splits” have been standard HVAC technology in international markets for decades. Recent improvements in the efficiency and functionality of these systems has brought them to light in U.S. markets as one of the most technologically advanced electric heating and cooling systems available. Systems are cost-effective and simple to install, removing ductwork costs and adding A/C as a standard option to every home you build.
More Comfortable
Ductless heat pumps use variable speed compressors with “inverter technology” (AC to DC) to continuously match the heating/cooling load, avoiding the on/off cycling of conventional electric resistance and central heating systems that is associated with uncomfortable temperature variations and high energy consumption.
Energy efficient
Ductless systems are 25%-50% more energy efficient than baseboard heat!
ENERGY STAR REBATES AVAILABLE ON QUALIFIED HOMES
