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5 Reasons to Get a Whole-House Mini Split System

5 Reasons to Get a Whole-House Mini Split System

Need 5 reasons to get a whole-house mini split system for your home? We’ve got you covered. Below are some of the best reasons to consider a mini split ac and heat system for your property.

5 Reasons to Get a Whole-House Mini Split System

Long-Term Cost Savings

On average, mini splits increase your home value by up to 10% when you sell it. Plus, you can save money on your energy bill using a mini split system with a high SEER rating.

Flexible Installation

A whole-house mini split system doesn’t require ductwork and is extremely easy to install for professionals. This also makes it ideal for older homes to complete a renovation or to add to a home without a costly installation.

Another benefit is its compact design. The wall-mounted units save space and blend into most interior designs.

Customized Comfort

Each zone within a whole house mini split system can be customized to suit temperature differences. You can easily enjoy the comfort you want with a multi-zone mini split system. Mini-splits are also quieter in operation than traditional systems.

Rebates and Incentives

Energy efficiency programs the government offers through local and federal tax credits, rebates, and incentives make owning a mini-split system even more affordable. A few incentives you can take advantage of include:

  • Investment Tax Credit (ITC)—The Federal Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credit provides up to 30% off installation costs for energy-efficient upgrades, including mini-split systems.
  • Energy Star Tax Credits—If the mini-split system is Energy Star Certified, you may also be eligible for additional savings under federal tax incentives.
  • Local State Tax Credits—There may also be local state tax credits you can tap into to save even more on your mini-split system. Explore your local government regulations to learn more.

Quiet Operation

Mini split units are typically quieter than traditional HVAC systems. They don’t rely on ductwork, noisy fans, or large equipment. Instead, they rely on indoor units with minimal noise, making them ideal for bedrooms, home offices, and quiet spaces.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Are mini splits good for a whole house?

Mini split can heat and cool any sized home but may require more units to do so. A single-zone system can only heat or cool up to one room. Multi-zone setups can handle all your heating and cooling needs.

Do you need a mini split in every room of the house?

No, that is not necessary. The number you need depends on the size of your home and energy demands.

What are the benefits of a mini split system?

Benefits of mini splits include:

    • High energy efficiency
    • Minimal ductwork
    • Flexible installation
    • No need for ductwork
    • Control over individual rooms
    • Quieter operations
    • Cost savings

Where should you not install a mini split?

Avoid installing a mini split in any area that has obstructed airflow.

How many mini splits do I need for a 1500 square foot house?

For 1,500 sq ft, you need a mini split with up to 36,000 BTUs. You can use a single 30,000 BTU mini-split for this purpose or up to three 10,000 BTU mini split.

Do mini splits work in extreme cold?

Yes, but make sure the unit you buy is sufficient for your needs.

Do mini splits devalue a house?

No, they typically increase the value.

How many mini splits for a 4 bedroom house?

For 4 bedrooms, you need at least 4 mini splits. The exact number is dependent on square footage. Speak with an HVAC professional to learn more.

What are the disadvantages of a mini split?

Some disadvantages of using a mini split include the upfront costs, the maintenance of the units, and potentially the aesthetics of the unit.

How many square feet will a 12000 BTU mini split heat?

Up to 550 square feet. This is roughly the size of a studio apartment.

Do mini splits need to run all the time?

No, they do not have to run all of the time to work properly.

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