1. Flexible Solutions
Whether it is a home addition, new construction, condominium or apartment, Energy Savings can offer the greatest solution for your heating and cooling needs. We believe in the Ductless system because it’s the answer for those who desire a cost-effective way to replace inefficient window units, space heaters and eclectic baseboard heaters.
2. Take That to the Bank
Does the thought of investing in a new heating and cooling system cause you wallet anxiety? Well, you can rest assured that you will actually be saving money by installing a Ductless system! Ductless systems operate on less power because they are smaller than traditional forced-air systems, and because temperature-controlled air is delivered directly into a room, there is no loss in efficiency. Multi-split systems also allow homeowners to create “zones” in their home, which means they no longer have to cool or heat rooms that aren’t occupied. You may also be eligible for tax credits or utility rebates for the year the Ductless system was installed.
3. A Breath of Fresh Air
A Ductless system offers multi-stage filtration which can drastically reduce dust, bacteria, pollen, allergens and other particulates in the air – you can actually have higher quality air indoors than outdoors! A traditional HVAC system must be professionally cleaned on a regular basis and that cleaning can still leave behind dust and allergens.
4. Install Is a Breeze
Installing a traditional, ducted system can take several weeks and disrupts daily activities in the home. Ductless systems are far less invasive to install, and depending upon the number of indoor and outdoor units required, can be up and running in as little as one day. Multi-split systems run on small pipes that require a mere three-inch hole. That means homeowners don’t have to worry about rebuilding walls or ceilings around ductwork and there is no loss of precious square footage.
5. Green Machine
Ductless cooling and heating systems follow ENERGY STAR guidelines, which means they are far more energy efficient than the minimum standards set forth by the U.S. federal government.
The small size of a ductless cooling system and its zoning capabilities allow greater energy efficiency.
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