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4 Benefits of Choosing Ductless HVAC for Your Home

Ductless HVAC System

Ductless mini-splits are smaller, more efficient alternatives to traditional HVAC systems. Whether you want to opt for a single-zone ductless HVAC system for a new home addition or multi-zone setup for your entire house, this investment will reward you with energy savings. Here are four benefits that ductless HVAC offers residents in Germantown, TN:

Compact Size

Ductless systems require no ductwork. Instead, they come with an indoor unit and outdoor compressor, freeing up plenty of space in your house. Even if your room has a lot of furniture, you can easily squeeze in one of these small units since they’re mounted on the wall or ceiling.

Easy Installation

To install ductless systems, HVAC experts simply drill a small hole in the wall. This shortens the installation process and enables you to get back to your routine.

With this flexibility, you can add heating and cooling to virtually any part of your residence. This includes the attic, basement and laundry room, plus detached structures, such as garages and sheds.

Reduced Noise

Traditional HVAC systems may produce loud, distracting sounds as the air flows through the ducts. Ductless systems are much quieter, helping you focus on work, chores and hobbies.

Better Efficiency

Each ductless unit is part of a zone. You can heat and cool this zone without increasing your home’s overall temperature, saving money and energy. For example, if your bedroom feels too cold, you could raise the temperature several degrees without wasting energy on unused areas.

Ductless systems also heat your house more efficiently because you’re not losing warmth to ductwork leaks that require air duct sealing. More air stays indoors, lowering your energy bills.

If you’re working on new construction or want to add a mini-split to an existing space, contact Landmark Heating & Air Conditioning to discuss our ductless HVAC services. We also perform repairs and maintenance on ductless heating and air conditioning systems.

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