Ductless multi split system is ideal for older home

My loft was constructed in the late 1730’s and lacks conventional HVAC duct. The walls are plaster and lathe and any renovation would be a major project. My associate and I simply don’t want to tear down the walls and ceilings, sacrifice living space or deal with the expense and mess of installing HVAC duct. Over the years, we’ve tried several types of heating and cooling solutions. Because the temperature in our local part fluctuates from setback twenty to the mid nineties, keeping a comfortable dwelling is a challenge. Electric baseboard heaters, window cooling systems and box fans aren’t sufficient. They also look terrible. After looking into odd options, my husband and I decided on a ductless multi split system. The configuration consists of a single outdoor compressor that is compact and operates quietly. I can’t even tell if the component is running unless I get right up close to it. The compressor connects to lightweight, slim-profile air handlers by way of a conduit. The conduit required only a three-inch hole in the exterior walls and houses the electrical line, refrigerant line and condensate drain. The air handlers are mounted up high on the wall and can be adjusted by way of a cordless remote. Each one features an independent temperature control that provides zoned temperature control. My associate and I can cater temperature, fan speed and even the direction of airflow to personal preference in a single room. My associate and I aren’t forced to heat or cool unoccupied rooms. The ductless multi-split system features inverter technology that allows the component to automatically adapt output to the exact needs of the space. It supplies the precise amount of heating or cooling to maintain ideal temperature as well as maximum efficiency.

 

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