There are many good reasons to look into ductless mini splits in Sebastian, FL. You may have added a room to your home that now needs heating and cooling. Perhaps you want an outbuilding, like a garage or tool shed, to be more comfortable during the summers and winters.

Maybe you’re building a home from the ground up and considering alternatives to ducted AC and heating. If you own a historic home, chances are it won’t support ductwork without having its structure and its historic value compromised. In all these cases, a mini-split would be ideal.

Know that a mini-split is nothing but a heat pump without the ducts. As with ducted units, a mini-split comes with a compressor unit that stays outside. It also includes an air handler that goes in the space you want cooled or heated. The final component is piping for the refrigerant to course back and forth.

The difference is that the air handler has a blowing capacity fit for only a small space. At the same time, you can hook up eight air handlers to one compressor, making whole-house heating and cooling possible.