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Customizable, Cost-effective Comfort

As heating and cooling systems that allow individually zoned spaces, mini-split systems have a unique level of flexibility. They share two main components — an outdoor compressor/condenser and one or more indoor air-handling units.

Ductless, mini split-system air-conditioners (or mini-splits) offer a flexible way to add to existing heating and cooling solutions or replace an outdated, inefficient system. At Coastal Energy Services, we specialize in installing and servicing mini-splits. 

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Flexible zoning for fuel-efficient heating:

Each zone features its own temperature controls, so everyone can stay cozy without heating unused space, reducing energy waste and arguments about the thermostat.

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Ductless design cools more for less:

Since mini-splits have no ducts, they avoid the energy losses associated with ductwork of central air conditioning systems. Duct losses can account for more than 30% of energy consumption for an AC system.

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Common questions about mini-splits:

Do mini-splits use a lot of electricity?

Mini splits are some of the most energy efficient means of heating or cooling your home. In fact, they use half the electricity of electric furnaces and baseboard heaters

Are mini-split systems worth it?

Due to long-term cost savings and current state rebates, upgrading or augmenting your current heating or cooling systems with mini split units is a worthwhile investment.

Do mini-split units heat and cool?

Instead of burning fossil fuels to produce heat, like a furnace or a boiler, heat pumps transfer the heat into the room inside through a unit on the outside of the building. The heat pump extracts heat from outdoors to make it warmer in the winter, and in the summer reverses to pump heat out, cooling the air inside. This process of exchanging heat wastes much less energy than generating it.

What size mini-split do I need?

The number of outdoor compressors and indoor air-handling units depends on how much cooling is required for the whole building and for each zone. Factors including how well the building is insulated and air sealed and whether the system is augmenting an existing service or working on its own can affect the calculation. The most accurate way to determine the right size system for your home or business is through a site visit.

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