Layton UT HVAC

Mini-Split System

Mini split systems are pumps that either use your existing ductwork or pull heat or cool air through the ground and into your home. Since mini split systems can provide heat and cold air, they save homeowners from having to purchase a furnace and air conditioning unit to keep their home at just the right temperature. There are a multitude of benefits when you install a mini split system with a professional HVAC company. TriForce HVAC offers mini split system installation to help homes in Utah have a more efficient HVAC system. Learn more about what mini split systems can do for you.

Common Types Of Mini Split Systems

There are multiple components of a mini split system, but the two most important are the air handlers and condensers. The common types of air handlers include:

  • Wall mounted
  • Floor mounted
  • Concealed duct
  • Ceiling positioned
  • Multi-positional

Popular condensers include:

  • Cooling only
  • Heat pump
  • Hyperheat or extra low temp 

Choosing the best mini split type for your home will depend on how you want to cool or heat your home, the size of the home, and your current climate. Professionals with TriForce HVAC can help homeowners choose the right size system and install it properly so that your Utah home remains comfortable, no matter the weather.

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Advantages Of Mini Split Systems

Installing a new HVAC system, even one that doesn’t require ductwork, will improve the air quality and energy efficiency of the home. Mini split systems can provide a number of benefits to homes, including the ability to have more control over the temperature in each part of the home. Installing multiple systems across the home can split it into zones, allowing certain rooms to be cooler or warmer than others. Someone who wants their room cooler at night doesn’t need to worry about freezing out others across the home.

Another advantage of mini-splits is that they are much easier to install. Where no ductwork is involved, these mounted systems or the heat pumps dug into the ground take significantly less time and manpower to install. Even having a unit in each room, professional HVAC teams can have your new heating and cooling system ready to go in just a matter of days. 

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Using Mini Splits All Year Long

The biggest advantage of mini split systems is that some systems can provide cold air during the summer and warm air during the winter. Using the mini split system all year long will help you have efficient cooling and heating, no matter what climate you live in. Using inverter technology, mini split or ductless options can provide a comfortable home with peak efficiency through all four seasons. 

Letting your system run on auto mode is typically more energy-efficient than switching a traditional system from cool to heat as the temperature changes. Mini-splits use less power than other HVAC systems, which means you can run them constantly without fear of extreme energy bills. 

Installation From TriForce HVAC

Our HVAC experts can take your home to the next level with proper comfort and maintenance. TriForce HVAC offers mini-split systems, traditional furnaces, HVAC maintenance, and whole-home scent systems. We have been offering quality indoor air and HVAC maintenance for many years, allowing us to work on homes of all shapes and sizes. If you want to change how your home operates, book a service with our team. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Installing a mini-split system will cost more upfront, but the long-term savings are substantial. Instead of installing a whole central system, mini splits can be put on your wall or in a window, allowing you to quickly enjoy a more comfortable home. If you have existing ductwork, installing a new furnace or AC will be cheaper than a mini split. Mini splits can be beneficial if you are adding on or remodeling your home and don’t want to pay for new ductwork in these spaces.

Eliminating ductwork in a home can help lower the amount of contaminants in your home. While these systems don’t pull in fresh outdoor air, they have advanced filtration systems that can limit mold, dust, dander, and other allergens. Splitting your home into zones with mini split systems can limit hidden dust and allergens that can plague large homes. Instead of needing duct cleaning to improve your indoor air quality, having mini-splits will save you this annual cost and service, giving you improved indoor air.