Even back in the 1950’s most homes still didn’t have so much as a window unit to help keep their occupants cool in the midst of summer’s heat. By the 1970s, though, all that began to change, and air conditioning went mainstream. It may have been considered a luxury in the past, but it’s essential these days. 

Beating the Heat with Mini-Split Air Conditioning Systems

Today, several types of air conditioning systems are available. Ductless mini-split systems are among the most recent to hit the market, and they’re quickly gaining popularity. At Mr. Quik Home Services, we’re your source for mini-split installation services in Noblesville, IN. Our team of installation, maintenance, and repair experts is here to help you take full advantage of all the benefits these systems have to offer. We’ll help you beat the heat with ductless air conditioning designed to meet a variety of needs.

Mini-Split Air Conditioning Explained

Most modern homes are equipped with central air conditioning. These systems consist of an indoor unit, an outdoor one, and a network of ducts and vents. They draw in warm air, cool it down and remove excess humidity, and send the chilled air through the ductwork and vents into the home. This is a continuous cycle that takes place as long as the system is running.

Mini-split air conditioning systems work in much the same way, but there’s one key difference: they don’t rely on ductwork to circulate air. Instead, their interior air handlers take in warm air and send it through the outdoor units to be cooled. Then, the outdoor units return the cool air to the handling units, which send it out into the rooms in which they’re installed. Those two units are connected via pipes, and they can be mounted in more places than traditional central AC units. In fact, their indoor units can be mounted on the floor, wall, or ceiling.

Benefits of a Ductless Mini-Split System

Ductless mini-split air conditioning systems bring several advantages to the table. For one, they have a much smaller footprint than central air conditioning systems. Both their indoor and outdoor units take up far less space than their conventional counterparts. At the same time, a single outdoor unit can be connected to up to four indoor units, so you won’t need to have an external unit mounted outside each room to be cooled.

Energy Efficiency

Modern central air conditioning systems are much more efficient than those of the past, but they still leave a lot to be desired. Though the individual units are designed to consume less energy, they lose much of their efficiency through the ductwork as they deliver cool air throughout the home. This issue becomes even more significant if the ductwork is clogged or damaged. Since mini-split systems don’t require ductwork, they operate even more efficiently than the most highly rated central systems. That means they lose less energy and cool more effectively.

Versatility

In order to have central air conditioning installed, you need to have a system of ductwork in place. If you don’t, you’ll have to have one put in. That’s not the case with mini-split air conditioning. It can easily be installed in homes of all ages, sizes, and floor plans without the need for ductwork. It’s perfect for home additions as well as basements and attics that have been transformed into extra living space among other situations. At the same time, installation costs much less than it would if you had to have ductwork installed or extended.

Customized Temperature Control

In homes with central air conditioning, a single thermostat controls all the rooms connected to an AC unit. You may have one thermostat upstairs and another one downstairs, but there’s still only minimal control over the temperatures in your home. With ductless mini-split systems, each room is controlled individually. That gives each person in your household control over the temperature in his or her space. No doubt, this advantage can greatly improve individual comfort levels and prevent quite a few fights over the thermostat. On top of that, you can turn off the air conditioning in rooms that aren’t in use, so you’re not wasting energy unnecessarily.

Equipping Your Home with Ductless Mini-Split Air Conditioning

Mini-split air conditioning offers greater temperature control, more affordable installation, reduced costs of operation, and many other advantages. If you’re looking to upgrade your air conditioning system or need AC installed in newly added living spaces in your home, this is an effective solution. Contact us to learn more or to schedule a consultation to find out how ductless mini-split air conditioning can meet your unique needs.