The most efficient way to cool and heat your home in North Attleboro
Here in New England, we’re known for our chilly winters and hot, humid summers that can tax your home’s heat and cooling system regardless of your home’s age or size. One way to help manage that strain is to install a Ductless heating and cooling system to maintain your comfort level year round. A Ductless system, also known as a Mini-Split system, splits the traditional HVAC system into an outdoor compressor/condenser unit and indoor air-handling units without the need for a duct system. You can still heat and cool your entire home but now you have the added feature of being able to dial-in the temperature for specific areas or zones of your home.
Imagine having your family & friends over to your home to watch the big game on TV and your living room is getting stuffy because of the amount of people in the room for the game-day excitement. With a Ductless system, you now have the flexibility to adjust the temperature and cool down just the living room. Not only did you save the party but you did it in a targeted and energy-efficient way. Sounds ideal, right?
We can help you understand the details of the Ductless system:
Benefits of Going Ductless
Comfort
Since this system operates by areas called “Zones” or “Rooms”, specific temperatures can be set per zone for overall home comfort. Hot or drafty rooms will be a thing of the past because you can set a target temperature per zone.
Installation
Since Ductless systems require an existing ducted system they are easier, quicker, and less expensive to install because it only requires only a small hole to run the conduit line to the outside unit. The indoor units can be placed on the wall, the floor, or in the ceiling to ensure the units can match the style of your home. This also means that a Ductless system can go where Traditional units can’t. Basements, garages, she-shed, and more can be temperature controlled zones and you can even add an indoor unit to areas of the home that are on a ducted system to increase the airflow and improve temperature.
Improved Indoor Air Quality
Since each zone can be controlled independently, there is less chance for cross contamination in the air and each zone has its own multi-stage filtration systems to help control dust and allergens. There are even options to add on additional layers of protection by including a UV light to the indoor unit to improve indoor air quality. Your Briggs Heating and Air Conditioning Heating representative knows all the ins and outs of indoor air quality.
Improved Indoor Air Quality
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As you can see there are endless options for a ductless system but a Briggs Heating and Air Conditioning Heating representative can help guide you through the best option for you and your home.
What to Expect when Expecting a BriggsHeating and Air Conditioning Ductless Installation
A typical Briggs Heating and Air Conditioning Heating installation involves mounting or installing the indoor zone unit(s), placing the outdoor compressor/condenser unit, connecting refrigerant and electrical lines to the indoor and outdoor units in a conduit along with the suction tubing and condensation drain and setting up the remote controls for each zone.
But is it Energy-Efficient?
Much like traditional systems, Ductless systems have a variety of SEER ratings to help you meet your energy needs, but the real reason the Ductless is an energy efficiency hero is because the air is precisely targeted per zone. In a traditional system the heated or cooled air is going from a Central Air Handler that is then pushed through the duct system to the room or zone. But in the Ductless system the air is only heated or cooled in the room at the Zone Air Handler unit.
Why Choose Ductless Heating and Cooling?
The Ductless systems provide both heating and cooling directly to individual rooms or zones without the need for ductwork. Ductless systems are energy-efficient, cost effective to install, easy to maintain, and offer flexible temperature control for different zones of your home. While they are ideal for any home, they excel in older homes, room additions, or areas where installing ductwork is not feasible or cost effective.