Ductless Systems in Metro Atlanta
Ductless systems, also called mini-split systems, are extremely efficient technology that delivers cool air directly into different zones or rooms of your house or business. A ductless AC works like a normal central AC but without the ducts.
Instead of extending the home or business’s existing ductwork, a mini-split can be installed in rooms without ductwork, offering efficient cooling at a lower operational and installation cost. As a result, these systems are more flexible than conventional cooling solutions.
How Do Ductless Systems Work?
Ductless HVAC systems work in an amazingly simple way. An air-handling unit takes in the air from the room and then transfers it to the condenser unit outside. When the humid air in the room comes into contact with the coils, it converts its energy to the coils, circulating the coolant liquid inside into gas.
Then the gas is sent off to the compressor, where it’s recycled using electricity and back into a liquid. Then the newly cooled air is fed to the air handler, where it’s ejected back into the room. The room temperature falls with repeated cycles.
What Are the Benefits?
While ductless systems come with many benefits, here are some of the main ones to consider:
- Installed quickly and easily
- Improves air quality
- Less expensive
- Flexible
- Better for the environment
- Increased comfort
- Minimal noise
Ductless HVAC System Repair & Installation
If you need a new AC installed in your home or business, want to replace your old one, or are looking for a professional technician to repair your ductless HVAC system, you should first call Anytime Heating, Cooling & Plumbing.
Our professional technicians are experienced in repairing, replacing, and installing any type of ductless system.
Ductless Installation
We can install ductless systems in your home, office, condo, and more. Our licensed and insured HVAC technicians will help you select the optimal system for your desired comfort and budget.
We’ll perform detailed load calculations, prepare the installation site, and ensure your system is calibrated to deliver exceptional energy-efficient performance. We can install single-unit or multi-unit systems as part of a zoned heating/cooling configuration.
Ductless Repair
Ductless systems are generally reliable, but as with all mechanical systems, they can wear out as they age. Our HVAC experts can promptly diagnose the cause of the malfunction and promptly perform the necessary repairs.
We service all brands and will restore your system to the highest quality standards. Common issues we can resolve include damaged blower fans, clogged condensate drains, clogged air filters, damaged cooling coils, refrigerant leaks, and more.
Why Choose Us?
For over 20 years, our expert HVAC technicians have proudly served our community. As a Premier Trane Dealer, you can depend on our team to deliver the superior service and solutions you need. We service all brands and maintain an A+ rating with the BBB.
When you choose our team, you’ll receive free estimates on replacements, financing options, and more.
Contact Anytime Heating, Cooling & Plumbing to schedule a ductless mini-split service today.
Ductless Mini-Split Frequently Asked Questions
How long will my ductless system last?
Most ductless systems can provide 20+ years of reliable, energy-efficient performance. To achieve this exceptional lifespan, it’s essential to stay on top of preventative maintenance and schedule all required repairs promptly and before the damage can spread throughout your system.
Should I install a zoned heating/cooling system?
Ductless mini-splits are ideal for creating zoned heating/cooling. It’s possible to connect up to eight interior air handlers to one exterior compressor.
Once installed, you can turn off mini-splits in guest bedrooms, home offices, dining rooms, etc., when they’re not in use. This can significantly lower your monthly utility bills and reduce your carbon footprint.
Can I repair my ductless mini-split myself?
We strongly advise against all DIY ductless mini-split repairs. It’s hazardous to work with electricity and refrigerant, and doing so can void any existing warranty coverage from the manufacturer.
Also, if you make a mistake, you’ll have to hire a professional to perform repairs on the repairs you performed, which increases complexity and cost.