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The Best Mini Split Systems in Marcellus
Mini Split Systems are an excellent alternative to traditional split systems, and offer many advantages for homeowners looking to add or update their heating and air conditioning. They come in “ducted” or “ductless” options, which means we can connect them with existing duct work where available; otherwise a customized solution is created just for each individual project! The flexibility offered by Mini Splits when it comes to unconventional spaces like flat roofs, tight attics, electric only communities allows these units the ability of either heat OR cooling your home without sacrificing any energy efficiency whatsoever.
Mini splits are the new trend in home cooling, and we're here to help you make your house more comfortable this summer. They work like a traditional split system but offer many benefits that other systems don't such as an environmentally-friendly design for energy efficiency and less operating costs over time! Give us a call today at (315) 699-0902 or sign up online with our free estimate request form now so one of our Mini Split Specialists can come out to give you some helpful tips on how these units could be perfect for your home's needs!
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Syracuse Energy Systems Offers Ductless AC and Mini Split Systems
When you want the best service for your cooling unit, rely on Syracuse Energy Systems! Our rates are affordable and we have technicians who can fix any problem. We also install new air conditioners that will keep all of our loyal customers cool without breaking their budgets in the process.
We're the best when it comes to dealing with all your cooling unit problems. From a loud AC system, replacement air conditioner installation or any other HVAC issue you may have - we've got you covered! We offer unparalleled convenience and will get back to your location ASAP so that YOU can spend less time worrying about these issues and more time enjoying yourself without interruption from pesky guests like sleepless nights due to too-high temperatures in summer months. Call the courteous team at Syracuse Energy Systems now to get a complimentary estimate for our service.
Questions and Answers About Ductless Air Conditioners
Ductless air conditioners have become increasingly popular in recent years. They are a great option for those who want the benefits of an AC unit without adding the costs and hassles of installing ductwork. Here we will answer some common questions about these units that people often ask us at our HVAC company. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us!
How well do ductless air conditioners work?
Ductless air conditioners work very well in most cases. They are a popular choice because they provide all the benefits of an AC unit without needing ducts, so you can set them up almost anywhere inside your home where there is space for the compressor and condenser coils to be placed. These units also feature efficient designs that let them generate cooling at lower temperatures than conventional systems, which means less electricity use! Unlike central ac units, ductless models do not require any type of venting or exhaust system either - this makes installation much more straightforward and convenient.
Are ductless air conditioners efficient?
Ductless AC units are very efficient and provide a lot of comfort for homes that do not have ducting already installed. Ductless AC systems are perfect for homes that don't have an existing HVAC setup because they provide all the benefits of central cooling without installing expensive ducts. They're also great when you want additional cooling in specific rooms--like if your bedroom is very hot at night, but the living room is too cold! The only downside to this kind of unit may be its higher price tag over conventional models, though there's no need to worry about it "breaking" since it has no moving parts inside.
How long does an air conditioner last before it needs to be replaced?
The lifespan of an AC depends on its size because larger systems need more energy consumption, so they will break down faster than smaller ones which consume less electricity. Overall, most people find that their air conditioning systems can last somewhere between ten and twenty years. This will also be dependent on how well the unit is maintained.
What are the advantages of a ductless air conditioner?
The biggest advantage is that it can be used in any room. This goes back to how each unit has its own compressor, and there's no need for additional ductwork, so they're easy enough to install, even with limited space. Since these units don't have any moving parts, you won't have to worry about them breaking down as often either. They also provide excellent cooling power without taking up too much space or making your rooms feel cold by blowing out cool air directly on top of people sitting around it like traditional models do!
Is ductless cheaper than central air?
Ductless may be slightly more expensive upfront, but they are cheaper on a monthly basis. Central air conditioning systems rely on the cold air being blown out of them constantly, and this requires a larger compressor to do it. This means that you'll have to pay for your electricity each month, whereas with ductless since there's no blowing action required, only one compress is needed in order to run all the units at once which makes their electrical bill much lower than central ac units.
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