Why Ductless AC Systems Are Worth It
Ductless mini splits offer instant relief when you turn them on, unlike the traditional central AC that takes time before you feel the effect. This is because the conditioned air from the mini split AC cools a defined space, not the whole home.
The independence from ductwork also boosts the instant cooling effect since the air doesn’t travel a long distance. If you have several units in different rooms of your house, each room can have a customized setting distinct from the rest.
There are several ways to achieve this, including remote-controlled and Wi-Fi connectivity options. With a remote, you can change the room temperature, fan speed, and mode options with the touch of a button.
If you have a compatible smartphone, your Wi-Fi connection will allow you to monitor and adjust your mini split AC settings from anywhere using an app. The app can also schedule temperature changes while you are away from your house.
This flexibility allows you to walk right into a comfortable environment. Other control features available are wall-mounted control panels for controlling the system physically, voice commands through smart home devices, and programmable thermostats for scheduling and energy efficiency.
You can benefit in many ways by opting for a mini-split installation in Brandon:
- Quieter than central AC
- Provides cooling and heating
- Customizable
- Easy to install
- Not maintenance intensive
The ductless AC has an after-effect that lingers in the room for a few minutes after you turn it off.
If you or anyone else enters the room shortly after, you will feel it. For improved efficiency and more flexible control, you can integrate your ductless mini splits with home devices to track your presence.
Location-based configurations allow your ductless unit to switch on and off by detecting your presence or proximity to the home. If these features sound like something that can improve your lifestyle and enhance your comfort, talk to Waterbury Heating & Cooling, Inc..
A mini split installation may be simpler than central AC, but the job still requires professional technicians.