Tackle Single Room Challenges With a Ductless Mini Split System


Updated: May 2021
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Tackle Single Room Challenges With a Ductless Mini Split System

Every home, condominium and townhouse has one. It’s impossible to control. The only thing that is predicable about it is its unpredictability. It feels like it costs more than it’s worth. Most homeowners ban their family members from going near it six months out of the year. What is it? The single room that, no matter how hard you wish, hope and try, is always 10 degrees hotter or 10 degrees colder than the rest of the home. Consider a ductless mini-split system, perfect for heating and cooling that one problem area of your home.

Are You Able to Use Every Single Room in Your Home?

These “hot spots” and “cold spots” can be extremely frustrating for homeowners. Window air conditioners and space heaters can help, but they also cost a lot of money to operate. As a result, most homeowners shut up those rooms in the heat of summer and cold of winter. Closing off access to a den, rec room or even a bedroom is impractical. It reduces living space and can cause frustration among family members.

Thankfully, homeowners need not suffer any longer. Ductless mini split systems can be used to control the temperature of a single room, improving comfort and reducing energy costs. These ductless split systems have two main components: an indoor unit that is mounted either on a wall or ceiling and an outdoor unit that houses the condenser. The two components are connected by a small conduit rather than ductwork, and offer cooling and heating in one system, which makes these units easier to install and far more efficient than window ACs or space heaters.

Ductless mini split systems are effective for homes that have:

  • Livable attics or basements
  • Sun rooms that homeowners would like to use as livable space in winter
  • Garages that have been converted to livable space
  • Hot spots and cold spots – rooms that just never feel as comfortable as the rest of the house
  • Guest rooms, rec rooms or other rooms that are only rarely occupied

Turn Your Entire House Into Livable Space

Split-ductless systems are ideal for cooling or heating single rooms that get used, but not all the time. Rather than cranking the thermostat up or down to reach a single room, ductless mini split systems can be used to achieve comfort in those spaces only when they are occupied. If no one is in the room, there is no need to pay to cool or heat that area.

If you own a home, you should be able to use each room in that home whenever you want. Shutting off a single room in the winter and summer made sense several decades ago when there was simply no other option. Thanks to home zoning, there is no longer a need to board up livable rooms. Ductless split systems provide families with almost unlimited, customizable options that allow them to keep their houses open year-round, without throwing money out the window.

This article and its content are sponsored by Mitsubishi Electric US Inc., Cooling & Heating Division.

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Single-room renovation
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