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RESIDENTIAL SERVICE

AIR CONDITIONING DUCTLESS

HOUSTON TEXAS

DUCTLESS AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM

AIR CONDITIONING

DUCTLESS SYSTEMS

Small, efficient and quiet, our outdoor mini-split heat pumps are a flexible, ductless solution for heating and cooling room additions or eliminating hot and cold spots in your home.

  • MWZD – Wall Mounted Mini-Split Handler (Multi-Zone)
  • MWMD – Wall Mounted Mini-Split Handler (Single-Zone)
  • MDDD – Wall Mounted Mini-Split Handler (High Static)
  • MMDD – Wall Mounted Mini-Split Handler (Medium Static)
  • MMD – Multi-Position Mini-Split Air Handler
  • MFMD – Floor Mounted Console
  • M33D – Ceiling Cassett (3×3)
  • M1WD – Ceiling Cassett (2×2)
LG MINI-SPLIT

What is a mini-split

A mini-split, also known as a ductless air conditioning system, is a compact HVAC system that can efficiently heat or cool single rooms, small apartments, and other spaces where ductwork isn’t practical or feasible. Like standard heat pump-based systems, a mini-split consists of two primary components: 

  • an outdoor compressor/condenser unit
  • one or more indoor air handlers

 

With the right application, mini-splits have some obvious benefits: flexibility and ease of installation, efficiency and cost-savings, improved indoor air quality, multi-zone comfort, and minimal noise.

DAIKIN MINI-SPLIT

Split | Multi-Split Type Air Conditioners

Daikin’s split and multi-split type air conditioning systems offer superior performance, energy-efficiency, and comfort in stylish solutions conforming to all interior spaces and lifestyles. An extensive product lineup utilizes Daikin technology for lower costs and environmental impact.

DAIKIN Advantage:

  • Individual Control
  • Flexible Installation
  • Energy and Cost Savings
  • Extensive Product Lineup
COMFORT
FILTERS

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When calculating the costs of air filters, it’s important to consider how often each type needs to be replaced. While high-efficiency filters may have a higher initial cost, their longer lifespan can make them more economical in the long run. For instance, if a HEPA filter lasts three times longer than a standard filter, it could ultimately save you money over time.

Neglecting to change your air filter regularly can lead to several problems that impact both indoor air quality and the performance of your HVAC system.

A clogged filter forces your HVAC system to work harder to pull air through, which can cause unnecessary strain. Over time, this extra load can lead to system malfunctions and costly repairs or replacements. Replacing filters on time helps extend the lifespan of your HVAC system and its components.

Furthermore, when your system struggles to draw air through a dirty filter, it runs for longer periods, consuming more energy. This higher energy usage results in increased utility bills and a larger carbon footprint. Regular filter changes can help mitigate these issues and improve overall system efficiency.

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