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Frequently Asked Questions about Mini Split
Some of the best mini split brands include Mitsubishi, Daikin, Fujitsu, LG, mr.cool and pioneer mini splits. These brands are known for their reliability, energy efficiency, and advanced features.
Mini splits typically last between 12 to 15 years with proper maintenance. Some high-quality systems can last even longer.
Mini splits aren't too expensive to run. They're built to save energy, which means lower electric bills. For a small 18,000 BTU unit, you might pay around $65 to $105 a month for electricity. The exact cost depends on how much you use it, your local electric rates, and how efficient the unit is.
Mini splits have some downsides. They cost more upfront—about 30% more than central systems (without ductwork) and can be twice as expensive as window units. They need regular maintenance to stay efficient, and the indoor units can be an eyesore. Installation can be tricky and might need a pro, especially for multi-zone setups.
Yes, mini splits are worth it for their energy efficiency, flexibility in installation, and ability to provide both heating and cooling.
Yes, mini splits can heat a house. They are designed to provide both heating and cooling, making them a versatile option for year-round comfort.
Mini splits are highly efficient, often achieving SEER ratings of 20 or higher, which is significantly more efficient than traditional HVAC systems.
No, mini splits are designed to be energy-efficient and typically use less electricity than traditional HVAC systems, especially when used for zone heating and cooling.
Yes, mini splits are good for the environment because they use less energy and often utilize eco-friendly refrigerants.
Yes, some mini split systems, like those from MrCool, are designed for DIY installation. However, professional installation is recommended for most systems to ensure optimal performance and warranty coverage.
Yes, mini splits require regular maintenance, such as cleaning filters and checking refrigerant levels, to ensure efficient operation and longevity.
The size of the mini split you need depends on the square footage of the area you want to heat or cool. It's best to consult with an HVAC professional to determine the appropriate size for your space. To do that please contact us below
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