Home Mini-Split Air Conditioning Solutions
Most mini-split warranties require routine maintenance as a coverage condition. Cleaner equipment is more efficient and less expensive to run.
Spring tune-ups also help prevent repairs and extend the lifespan of the equipment. A multipoint inspection will include the outdoor condenser unit and each indoor unit, which has its own blower, evaporator coil, and drain line.
Even with routine checkups, you should monitor for performance issues and schedule service at the first signs of trouble. Malfunctioning mini-splits can use a lot more electricity than normal.
You shouldn’t ignore unusual noises or unpleasant smells. Weak airflow is often a sign of an issue, and it can manifest as warm spots, high humidity, and other problems.
If you want to install a min-split, the first step is to determine how many zones you need or want. From there, we can perform a load calculation for each.
That will give us a target cooling output for each zone and the system overall. We can then explore your preferred indoor units. There are many styles to choose from, and you can mix and match them.
Wall-mounted units are the most common and often the least expensive option. Modern wall units are rather compact to minimize wall usage. We can also install them near the ceiling, which helps with wall real estate and is better for performance.
Many homeowners prefer ceiling units in certain rooms. Flush-mounted cassette units are perfect in areas where you want the installation to be discreet. Drop-down cassettes are effective in open areas where wall units aren’t as practical.