Why choose ductless AC for your Annapolis home?
- Easy, non-invasive installation
- Energy efficiency
- Perfect for additions and attached garages
- Zoned temperature control
Mini-split installations typically involve mounting an indoor unit on a wall or ceiling and connecting it to an outdoor compressor. Instead of ductwork, mini-split systems connect via refrigerant lines and wiring bundled in conduits. In most cases, the mini-split connections require drilling 3-inch holes.
Proper placement of both indoor and outdoor units is crucial for optimal performance. Our technicians will conduct an assessment to determine the most energy-efficient solution based on your square footage and household activities. If you need to upgrade your HVAC unit, we can recommend modern mini-split systems with smart thermostats and zoning functions. We seal existing ductwork and handle the safe disposal of old HVAC equipment as well.
Although mini-split systems are durable and reliable, they’re not impervious to technical issues. Some of the most common problems include refrigerant leaks, faulty wiring, blown capacitors, broken fans, and blockages. In some cases, mini-splits spring water leaks related to drainage issues. Problems affecting the outdoor unit include frozen evaporator coils that reduce airflow and cause ice to form around them. Our technicians have extensive experience in repairing all mini-split issues.
Regular mini-split maintenance is essential for avoiding costly breakdowns and extending the lifespan of your unit. If you get seasonal tune-ups, you can prevent minor issues from escalating into major repairs. Our technicians often spot potential problems early, so you can plan your budget to include parts replacement. More importantly, regular maintenance reduces the risk of emergency breakdowns during sweltering summers and cold winters.