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Installation


 

Is a Ductless Heat Pump Installation Right for Your Home?

Ductless heating and cooling systems enhance comfort in a variety of homes. Below are details for some of the more common home types.


Homes with Electric Heat

A ductless heat pump installation is ideal for replacing or supplementing inefficient electric baseboard, wall and ceiling heat, electric furnaces and other space heaters. A cost-effective arrangement for a small house involves a ductless system serving the main living area, while existing electric baseboards or wall heaters in bedrooms and bathrooms supplement heat only when needed.

 

Manufactured Homes

Installing a ductless system in your new or existing manufactured home is easy. Ductless systems are a highly efficient primary heating and cooling solution for electrically heated manufactured homes. Unlike electric furnaces, ductless systems provide quiet and even air distribution, ensuring a comfortable home environment year-round.

 

Remodels and New Additions

A ductless system is an effective and convenient option when a room is added onto a house or when an attic is converted to a living space. Instead of extending the home's existing ductwork or pipes or adding inefficient electric heaters, installing a ductless system can provide efficient heating and cooling at a lower operation cost.

 

New Construction

New home designs can be adapted to take advantage of a ductless system’s many benefits. One to two systems can be installed strategically throughout the house to simplify an installation and minimize refrigerant-line length.