Adding a ductless multi-split method to an older home

Having an older house creates some challenges, especially with heating and cooling.

There aren’t enough supply vents in some of the rooms! No matter how both of us adjust the thermostat, the lack of reasonable airflow leaves these areas feeling either warm or chilly.

The two of us looked into multiple weird options for making improvements and finally settled on a ductless multi-split system. The installation process was extremely quick and non-invasive. There was no need for any major tear down or remodeling of any kind. The method consists of a single outdoor compressor that affixs to several indoor handlers by way of a conduit. The set up only required a numerous-inch hole in the exterior wall of each room to accommodate the conduits and access to electricity. The air handlers are compact, lightweight and mount up high on the wall where they are actually unobtrusive. Each a single provides both heating and cooling capabilities and features an independent thermostat. This creates zoned temperature control, catering to personal preference and avoiding heating/cooling empty rooms. The method includes something called inverter technology that allows it to adapt speed to the current requirements of the particular room. Because of this, the ductless method is wonderfully energy efficient and costs actually little to operate. It also effectively combats excess humidity and filters contaminants out of the air. Despite the small size, the method is powerful enough to honestly keep larger rooms perfectly comfortable. One of the most convenient features is the wireless affixivity. We’re able to make adjustments to temperature, fan speed, humidity levels and set up operating programs through an app on our smartphones.

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