Ductless Mini Splits

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    Ductless Mini Splits

    Are you tired of dealing with bulky, noisy, and energy-hogging air conditioning units? It’s time to switch to ductless mini-split systems! At Beat the Heat Air Conditioning and Appliances, we offer top-quality ductless mini-split installations and repairs to help you stay cool and energy-efficient this summer.

     

    Ductless mini-split systems are perfect for homeowners who want to save money on their energy bills without sacrificing comfort. These systems are compact, quiet, and can be installed in specific areas of your home, providing better temperature control and improved air quality. They also require minimal maintenance, making them an affordable and convenient solution for any home.

     

    A Ductless mini split is an efficient, scalable way to add cooling or heating to specific rooms of a home. Also known as ductless mini-split air conditioners and heaters, they consist of one or more wall, floor, or ceiling-mounted indoor units connected to an outdoor compressor. They’re easier to install than a full ducted system, more efficient than window units or central HVAC, and they often make sense as a supplement to your existing heating and cooling equipment—giving a boost to an isolated area of your home. Add in thermostat-like controls alongside smart-home integration and mini-splits start to sound great—but they aren’t cheap, with installation costs that can reach into the five figures. (Many local utility companies offer rebates to offset some of that.)

    Air Conditioning Installation
    Air Conditioning Repair
    Air Conditioning Service
    Air Conditioning Maintenance
    Air Conditioning Replacement
    4 Point inspection
    Air Quality Assessment
    Duct Replacement
    Duct Cleaning
    Duct Repair
    Clogged Drain line
    AC Filter Replacement
    Ductless Mini Splits
    Air Handler Services
    Evaporator Coil Service
    Filter Replacement
    Compressor Replacement
    24 Hour Emergency Services
    Carbon Moxide Testing

    Stay cool and save money on your energy bills this summer with Beat the Heat Air Conditioning and Appliances’s top-quality ductless mini split systems. Ask about our expert installations and repairs in Margate, FL. Trust our expert team to provide personalized solutions to match your home’s unique needs. Call us to upgrade your AC system today with Beat the Heat Air Conditioning and Appliances.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do bigger air conditioning units perform better?
    Not necessarily. It is important to purchase an air conditioner that is the right size for your home. If you buy an AC unit that’s too big, it will cool your home faster, but it will also be less efficient and will not eliminate humidity well enough. It will have short-run cycles. While it will cool the air quickly, it will shut off before it blows enough air across the indoor coil to drain water from your system. This will leave too much moisture in the air, which can lead to mold and mildew in your home. Your system starting and stopping more often, may cause it to use more energy and wear down faster. Longer run cycles are more efficient.
    How long does HVAC equipment last?
    HVAC systems generally last 10 to 15 years. However, your system becomes less efficient and performs worse as it gets older. Therefore, after about 10 years, you may want to start looking for a replacement. Even if you are not having any major problems, modern HVAC systems will save you money on your energy bills because they are more efficient. Plus, they generally come with 10-year warranties, so you won’t need to worry about replacing them for quite a while.
    If I have an older system, can I save money by just replacing the outdoor unit?
    Probably not. Older systems use Freon R-22, which has been phased out and replaced with Freon R-410A, also known as Puron. Puron is more environmentally friendly and more efficient. In addition, the minimum SEER rating or efficiency that we can use today is 13 SEER (older systems are 10 SEER and below). The refrigerant and efficiency rating of your indoor coil and outdoor unit must be the same, so you have to replace the whole system at once.
    Why do I need a system with matched components?
    Matched systems ensure maximum performance, maximum efficiency, and maximum comfort. A matched system will maintain proper cycle times and manage humidity properly for your home. In addition, a matched system will prevent you from paying too much for your energy bills. Your system will run at peak efficiency, with no energy wasted due to improper size.

    What are the advantages of high-efficiency air filters?
    Proper air filtration is crucial to the health of both your HVAC system and your family. Air filters prevent dust and dirt from building up in your system to keep it performing at its best. High-efficiency filters do a better job of this and remove dust, dirt, mold, and more from the air. This is especially useful if you have allergies or respiratory issues. High-efficiency filters are better, but not 100% necessary. Whether or not you choose to use them, remember to change your filters regularly.
    How often should I have my air conditioning unit serviced?
    We recommend having your air conditioner serviced once a year. This will save you on energy and repair costs, keep your system running smoothly and efficiently, and make it last longer. The longer you put off AC maintenance, the worse your unit will perform, and the more likely it is that it will break down. Trying to save money by delaying maintenance may backfire by forcing you to pay more on energy bills, and potentially, on repairs if a serious issue arises with your system.
    How can I improve the air quality in my home?
    The first step to improving your air quality is to prevent unwanted air from entering your home. To do this, seal your duct system. Then you can focus on either cleaning your existing system or installing a more efficient air filtration system.
    What is duct cleaning?
    Duct cleaning includes cleaning the various components of HVAC forced air systems, including the air ducts and registers, grilles and diffusers, heat exchangers, coils, fan motor, fan housing, and the air handling unit housing. Dust, pollen, and other debris may build up in these components if they are not properly maintained.

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