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Enjoy Instantaneous Heating and Cooling With a Compact, Powerful Mini Split Heat Pump

If you’re in the market for a heating and cooling system, mini split heat pumps should be on your list of considerations. This type of system is popular because it allows you to control the temperature in different rooms, making your home more comfortable. Here’s a closer look at what mini split heat pump are, how they work, and why they might be right for you. 

Mini split heat pumps are actually a combination of two separate units – an outdoor compressor/condenser unit and one or more indoor air handlers. This type of system is ideal for homes that have limited space, as the two units are connected with smaller refrigerant lines instead of large ducts. The air handlers can be mounted on a wall, hung from the ceiling, or mounted in an attic.

Mini-split heat pumps use a reversing valve that can switch between heating and cooling modes automatically. This means you don’t have to worry about manually changing settings as the seasons change. Plus, since each air handler has its own thermostat, you can control the temperature in each room individually, which can save you money on energy costs.

Mini split heat pumps are also incredibly efficient, often achieving SEER ratings of up to 25. Additionally, they don’t require a lot of maintenance and typically last for a long time, making them an affordable and reliable option.

What Are Mini Split Heat Pumps? 

Mini split heat pumps are an efficient way to provide heating and cooling in one unit. They consist of an outdoor condenser unit that houses the compressor and a fan, connected to wall-mounted indoor air handlers that contain both evaporator coils and air filters. The air handlers are typically installed in different rooms or areas throughout the building, allowing you to customize the temperature in each room or area. 

How Do They Work? 

Mini split heat pumps use refrigerant to transfer heat from one place to another. In summer months, it extracts heat from inside the house and transfers it outside, cooling the indoor air. In winter months, it works in reverse by extracting heat from outside and transferring it indoors, warming up the air inside your home. This process is known as “heat exchange” and requires very little energy compared with conventional central heating systems. 

In addition to providing cooling and heating, mini split heat pumps also help improve indoor air quality by circulating fresh filtered air throughout your home via their built-in fans. This helps reduce dust particles and other allergens that can make family members sick or trigger allergies or asthma symptoms. 

Furthermore, mini split systems are extremely efficient due to their lack of ductwork since there is no need for wires or pipes running through walls or other parts of your house like traditional HVAC systems require. By not having ducts running through walls there is less chance for energy loss which leads to lower energy bills over time! Additionally, these systems are often quieter than traditional HVAC systems due to the lack of ducts running through walls as well as their high-efficiency compressors which work much more quietly than conventional ones do.                                      

Mini split heat pumps offer many advantages over traditional HVAC systems including improved comfort levels in individual rooms or areas throughout your home; improved indoor air quality; greater energy efficiency; quieter operation; fewer maintenance needs; and lower energy bills over time! With all these benefits combined with their sleek design options makes them a great choice if you’re looking for an efficient way to cool/heat your home this summer/winter season! Have questions about mini-split systems? Contact Metric Marketing today for further advice!

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