A bigger air conditioning system isn’t always a better way to cool your McKinney home. If you struggle to keep your home cool in late summer or want to save on your energy bills, here’s how a smaller, ductless system will let you do that.
A More Efficient System
Traditional central air conditioners force cool air through your home’s ductwork. With a large, complex forced air system, inefficiencies can surface in a number of areas, from the air-conditioning unit itself to leaks and insufficient seals in the ductwork. In contrast, most ductless systems are made to be highly efficient, and there’s no risk of losing that efficiency through leaky ductwork. When you install a ductless system, you can rest assured that its straightforward, efficient design will you save money on utility bills.
Cool Only Where Necessary
Central air systems cool your entire home, from top to bottom, but smaller ductless air conditioning systems allow for much greater flexibility. These systems cool just one room or zone of your home, giving you superior control over cooling your house. If you only want to cool areas where your family typically spends time on hot Texas afternoons, a ductless system makes that possible. If your family prefers much cooler bedrooms at night, a ductless system also allows you to cool off just the necessary rooms while saving money and energy elsewhere.
Keep Your Installation Manageable
Installing an energy-efficient central air system tends to be a big, expensive job. A ductless system, however, requires minimal work. To install one, you’ll just need a three-inch hole to connect the outdoor unit with the indoor air handler. Because there is no complex system of ductwork to install, an air-conditioning professional can complete a ductless system installation in under a day, keeping you cool while also keeping costs small.
Installing a ductless system in your home is a great way to save on air-conditioning costs. Call Bill Joplin’s Air Conditioning & Heating at 888-414-4655 to schedule your installation today.