Ductless Mini Split For Winter
- August 23, 2024
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How a Ductless Mini Split Can Warm Your Home During Winter Days
During winter, you may find that some areas of your home just don’t heat adequately. Instead of wasting money by turning up your thermostat, consider a ductless mini split. Ductless Mini-Split Systems are becoming increasingly popular because they are an economical and low-stress way to heat specific areas of your home without replacing your HVAC system or undertaking expensive and time-consuming home improvement projects to improve the temperature control.
With a traditional heating system, a single unit heats your entire home by pulling cold air into the exchange, heating it and pushing it throughout your home. However, older homes or those with uneven heating may benefit from ductless mini splits. These systems offer targeted heating, eliminating cold spots and providing efficient warmth where you need it most.
As their name implies, ductless mini splits do not require you to undertake a major renovation to expand and update your existing ductwork. The unit features an outdoor unit that pulls air from the outside, warms it, and then disperses indoors through the indoor blower. The ductless mini split can heat a single area, such as a room that doesn’t get adequate warm air, an attic that has been converted to a home office a garage or converted porch. While the indoor unit is visible, modern designs seamlessly blend into most interiors.
Atlas Butler Installs Mini-Ductless Systems
Your ductless mini split will work in tandem with your forced air heating system, so you should see your energy bills start to decrease. If you would like to learn more about how a ductless mini split can improve the performance of your existing furnace and keep your home warmer in the winter, reach out to Atlas Butler at 1-800-FURNACE. One of your HVAC specialists will meet with you to discuss your options and help you select and install the ductless mini split that will keep your home warm throughout the cold Columbus winters.