HVAC Mini Split Installation

HVAC Mini Split Installation

One of C&M Mechanical Heating and Cooling’s top estimate calls are around installing Mini Split systems. The most common areas of request are for small areas such as a garage, attic, ADU, small room in home or business. 

If you are on the fence if a mini split will benefit your home or business…

Here are answers from C&M Mechanical Heating and Cooling’s HVAC pro Carlos Aguilar on the benefits of installing a mini split system

What is a HVAC mini split?

Mini-split systems are ductless heating and cooling systems that transfer energy instead of creating it. This system offers adjustable climate control for individual rooms or zones in a house or business by combining one indoor and one outdoor unit.

Top Highlights for a HVAC Mini-Split Installation:

  • Mini-split systems don’t use ductwork to heat and cool homes
  • The average mini-split installations costs range from $3,000-$6,000 but your HVAC pro would need to see the project in person for an exact estimate
  • Mini-split units are considered energy efficient compared to central AC systems, which means savings on your Energy Bill

Top Benefits of Mini-Split and if Right For You:

  • Noise Levels: Compared to window or central air conditioning units, the mini-split units run at a lower decibel, which means that your house will have less sound you would hear in a Central AC Unit
  • Simple Installations: HVAC professionals may complete installations more quickly and easily      because no ducting is needed. All they need is an outside unit, an indoor unit, and a conduit to link the two.
  • Multi-Zoning Preferences: Having superior temperature control thanks to the integrated zoning is one      of the key features that customers adore. Multi-zoning enables businesses and homeowners to specify distinct room temperatures, as was discussed in a previous blog post AC Zoning System
  • Energy Efficiency: You can save money on energy bills by heating and cooling just the areas that are being used, as opposed to using a central air conditioning system that heats the whole duct system in your home