Common Uses
These ACs are popular in homes without ductwork, rooms with limited window space, garages, and spaces with old or inefficient central air cooling systems. They're also used in new construction, home additions, multi-family housing, and in poorly air conditioned rooms. Older homes that don't have ductwork for conventional cooling systems or businesses with hot spots (such as doctor offices) are also common places for ductless mini-splits.
Main Advantages
Quiet: Since the compressor is housed outside, the only indoor noise is from the unit's fan, making them quieter than window or thru-wall ACs.
Zone Cooling (and Heating if included): Zone cooling lets you cool one room or area of your home at a time. For example, you can keep your bedroom AC off until you go to bed. You can also only place indoor units in spaces you use often, so you'll be comfortable without cooling the rest of your home. While central ACs cool your whole home, including areas you rarely use, zone cooling lets you only cool specific areas of your home, so you don’t waste energy cooling areas you're not in.
No Ducts: You don’t need to worry about dirty ducts spreading allergens or other particles around your home, because they don’t use ductwork. In addition, nearly all ducted systems lose some percentage of performance and efficiency due to leaks, cracks, or disconnections—no ductwork means no loss of performance.
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