Introduction to Mini Split Heat Pumps
Mini split heat pumps are able to heat and cool your home without the need for ductwork. This opens up a world of convenience for your home and can be a great solution for your heating and cooling needs. Read on to find out what mini split heat pumps can do for you.
Benefits of Mini Split Ductless Heat Pumps
The main benefit of having mini split heat pumps is that they require no ductwork, and can replace your radiator, or baseboard heating, so installation is easy. That’s only one of the many benefits these pumps come with.
Energy Efficiency and Lower Utility Bills
These pumps are known to be 3-4 times more efficient than an electric or fossil fuel system, which can help save you money on your monthly utility bills. They also tend to get to your home to the desired temperature faster than other systems, which allows them to work less hard, furthering your savings.
Quiet Operation and Zone Control
These pumps also allow for individual zone control in each room of your home, so you can easily set one room at one temperature and another at a different temperature. They also tend to operate rather quietly, making them less intrusive to use.
Improved Air Quality and Dehumidification
Mini split heat pumps are also known for having high-quality filters which can help trap things like pollutants, and dust, improving your air quality. They can also act as dehumidifiers, making the air in your home more comfortable.
Choosing the Right Split Ductless Heat Pump
Choosing the right ductless heat pump can be a difficult process. Thankfully, there are a few factors that can help make it easy to figure out which one you need.
Sizing and Efficiency Ratings
When it comes to choosing a size, you’re going to need to figure out how large the rooms you want to heat or cool are first. You’re going to want to multiply your room’s square footage by 25 to get a close approximation of how many BTUs your unit will need. In terms of efficiency ratings, split ductless heat pumps tend to be 20 SEER or higher, which means they tend to work very efficiently to cool, or heat your various spaces.
Single-Zone vs. Multi-Zone Systems
Single zone systems are able to control the temperature of one location in your home, while multi-zone systems can change the independent temperatures of multiple rooms. To figure out which you need, you should take a look at how large of a home you have to see if you need a multi-zone system.
Customization Options
Of course, there are also a variety of customization options you can choose from to personalize your own mini split heat pumps to better fit the specific needs of your home.
Recommended Mini Split Brands
There are a number of mini split heat pump brands that we produce high-quality products that’ll last. Our top picks are:
Mitsubishi Electric
With a large selection of models to choose from that range from budget picks to premium, Mitsubishi Electric has what you need. They are a titan in the industry and the quality of their products is a testament to their reputation.
Daikin
Daikin mini split heat pumps are known for their durability. They have a reputation for building steadfast units that can handle any weather all year round while providing you with quality heating and cooling.
Trane
Trane mini split heat pumps are also known to be quality units that can handle all of your heating and cooling. These units to be durable and efficient, allowing them to get the job done whenever you need them.
Installation Process
Installing a mini split heat pump setup can be done in a few steps. However, there are a few things to bear in mind when looking to do so.
Basic Steps
While we always recommend you get a professional to come in and install your system, the process is generally easy if you have some electrical know-how. The basic steps boil down to:
1. Choose a wall to place your indoor unit that is connected to the outside, and locate the studs in said wall to connect your air handler plate to.
2. Drill the holes where you’ll be running your various tubes and lines through, and connect the wires to the unit, with the help of your instruction manual for your specific unit.
3. Install your outdoor condenser unit by choosing a location, which can go anywhere that it makes sense including you’re the ground outside your home, your roof, or on an outside wall with mounting gear. You’ll need special gear if you choose to install it on the ground. Then connect all of your lines to the outdoor unit.
Placement Considerations
As mentioned above, choosing a good spot is very important when it comes to installing your mini split heat pump. For the indoor unit, you’re going to want to choose a wall in your desired room that has space for the air handler without any shelves or lights. As mentioned earlier, it will also need to connect to the outside to allow enough room for your lines to run through. The unit also has to have at least 6 feet of space between it and the floor. For the outside unit, as we mentioned, you’ll need special gear pretty much wherever you put it to keep it secure, and you’ll need space to put it, so plan accordingly.
Highwood Mechanical’s Expertise
Though installing your own unit is possible, you’re almost always better off hiring professionals to handle it. We at Highwood Mechanical have been in business for over 30 years, so we have the expertise to handle anything you throw at us. We’ll have your system up and running in no time.
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Maintenance and Longevity
To ensure that your mini split heat pump system works for a long time, there are a few things you should be doing to maintain it.
Regular Maintenance Tips
The best thing to do for your mini split heat pumps is to keep them clean. Clean their filters out and clean their coils to keep them running smoothly. Though there are a few other small things to do, keeping the pumps clean is definitely one of the best.
Common Troubleshooting
Apart from checking for anything to clean, there are some other common things to check for when troubleshooting your pumps. Obstructions around your outdoor unit, interruptions to your power supply, refrigerant leaks, and a clogged condensate drain can all cause issues with your pumps too.
Long-Term Reliability
When you properly take care of your pumps, you’ll find that they’ll last for a long time. Keeping up with regular maintenance is the best way to make sure your pumps last for many days to come.
Costs and Financing
Like with any home climate solution, there are various options that will cost more than others to implement. Premium options may be more effective, but they will of course cost more compared to more budget models.
Cost Breakdown and Savings
There are a couple of main costs to keep track of in terms of your mini pump system. The big ones are the cost of installation, and, of course, how much they’ll cost to run year-round. The cost of installation will depend on whether you have a single or multi-zone system. While the operation costs will vary, most people usually see a reduction in their monthly electric bill after installing one of these systems.
Financing Options
If you work with a company to help you install your system, you’ll have a couple of financing options available to you. Many companies will work with you to ensure that you can comfortably afford the installation process and your new system.
Available Incentives and Rebates
The High-Efficiency Electric Rebate Act will give a federal income tax credit of up to $2000 to anyone that gets a high-efficiency heat pump. The HEAR program may offer you a rebate as well. Many state and local governments offer various incentives for installing heat pumps, be sure to look into your local programs to find out which will apply to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some of the most commonly asked questions regarding heat pumps are:
How Long Do Mini Splits Last?
Regular air conditioning units usually last up to 10 years, while mini splits can last up to 20.
Are Mini Splits Effective in Connecticut Winters?
Mini splits are able to operate even at 0°F at full power, and they can still operate even in the negatives, just less effectively.
What is the Warranty Coverage?
The warranty coverage on your mini split will depend on the model you get. A warranty can last anywhere from 1 to 10 years, depending on the brand and model.
Can I Finance My Mini Split Installation?
In many cases, you can. If you hire a company to install your mini split pump, then they typically offer financing options to allow you to afford it.
Conclusion
Mini split heat pumps can handle all of the heating and cooling in your home with great efficiency. With plenty of options to choose from a number of reputable brands, finding a mini split system for your home should be easy. Of course, once you choose a model you like, you’ll need someone to install it. That’s where Highwood Mechanical comes in. With over 30 years in the industry, and a great reputation to back it up, we’d be happy to help you get your mini split heat pump installed.
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