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Ductless Mini Split Installation
A ductless mini split is a compact heating and cooling system that doesn’t require traditional ductwork. It includes an indoor unit mounted on a wall and an outdoor unit, connected by refrigerant lines through the wall. These systems are ideal for homes without existing ducts, room additions, or areas that need individual temperature control. They’re energy efficient, quiet, and offer both heating and cooling, making them a flexible and cost-effective option for year-round comfort.
Servicing
Servicing a heat pump involves a professional technician inspecting and testing the system to ensure everything is working properly. This includes checking refrigerant levels, testing electrical connections, verifying thermostat performance, inspecting the compressor and fan motors, and making sure the system is cycling correctly. Regular service helps identify wear and tear, prevent breakdowns, and keep the heat pump running efficiently. It’s an important part of keeping the system reliable and extending its lifespan—even if it’s kept clean.
Ducted Mini-Split Installaion
A ducted mini split is a heating and cooling system that uses small, hidden ducts to distribute air throughout one or more rooms. Like ductless systems, it has an indoor unit and an outdoor unit, but the indoor unit is usually tucked away in a ceiling or attic space, connected to discreet air vents. Ducted mini splits offer a clean, centralized look and even temperature control across multiple spaces, while still being more efficient and flexible than traditional HVAC systems. They're great for homeowners who want comfort without visible wall units.
Cleaning
Cleaning a heat pump involves removing dust, dirt, and debris from the system to help it run smoothly and efficiently. We strip the indoor units down to the blower wheel to ensure no mold or debris is prohibiting your system from efficient operation. We also clear the outdoor unit of leaves or buildup, and make sure airflow isn’t blocked. A clean heat pump doesn’t have to work as hard to heat or cool your home, which can lower energy bills, improve air quality, and reduce wear on the system over time. Regular cleaning is a simple but important way to keep your heat pump performing at its best.