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Frequently Asked Questions about MRCOOL Mini Splits

MRCOOL mini splits typically last between 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance.

No, MRCOOL is an American company that specializes in heating and cooling solutions.

MRCOOL mini splits are manufactured by MRCOOL, a brand known for its innovative HVAC solutions.

The installation cost of a MRCOOL mini split can vary based on the model and complexity of the installation, typically ranging from $1,500 to $3,500.

No, MRCOOL mini splits do not run continuously; they adjust based on the cooling or heating demand.

Both brands offer high-quality mini splits; the choice depends on specific needs and budget.

MRCOOL mini splits typically come with a 5-year warranty on parts and up to 7 years for the compressor.

Many MRCOOL mini split models are ENERGY STAR certified for energy efficiency.

Yes, MRCOOL mini splits are designed for easy DIY installation.

MRCOOL mini splits operate quietly, with indoor units producing noise levels as low as 25 dB.

MRCOOL mini splits can maintain comfortable temperatures even in outdoor conditions as low as 5°F.

MRCOOL has been in business since 2014, focusing on innovative heating and cooling solutions.

Goodman is known for traditional HVAC systems, while MRCOOL specializes in mini splits.

Yes, MRCOOL mini splits are designed for easy installation, often requiring no professional assistance.

MRCOOL mini splits are designed to be energy-efficient, consuming less electricity compared to traditional HVAC systems.

Many MRCOOL mini splits boast SEER ratings of 16 or higher, indicating significant energy savings.

Most MRCOOL mini splits require a 220V electrical line for optimal performance.

Yes, it is recommended to vacuum the lines before installation to ensure optimal performance.

MRCOOL mini splits typically require a dedicated electrical line, often 15 to 20 amps, depending on the model.

MRCOOL mini splits commonly use R-410A refrigerant, which is more environmentally friendly.

The size of the MRCOOL unit you need depends on the square footage of the space; a professional load calculation can help.

The primary difference is their cooling capacity, with the 12k unit suitable for smaller spaces and the 18k unit for larger areas.