Ductless air conditioning can make your home more comfortable, but it can also cause some confusion when it comes to how the technology works and what you need to know about installing it. The rise of AC has made it easier than ever before to keep your home cool. With the introduction of smart thermostats that can adjust the temperature in your house with the help of a website, an app, or even Siri-enabled speakers, many people are opting for ductless air conditioning as opposed to the old-fashioned method of using an air conditioner for their homes. However, not everyone knows about all of the advantages ductless air conditioning has to offer. Let’s take a look at some common myths that you should put to rest once and for all.

 

Ductless Air Conditioning Is Too Complicated To Install

Ductless air conditioning can be confusing, especially when it comes to the installation process. If you’re trying to decide if it’s for you and you’re reading too many fake DIY posts on Pinterest, then you might be having a little trouble moving past the technical side of things. Anyone who is familiar with working with HVAC knows that installing ductless air conditioning isn’t really that tough. In fact, you don’t really even need any special skills. The problem comes from the fact that a lot of DIY posts online don’t mention that the ductless air conditioning they’re installing is smaller than traditional HVAC systems. For example, an air conditioning unit of one horsepower or less isn’t nearly as powerful as a bigger unit, which has to be manually turned on and off by a technician. This means that you’ll have to be extra careful when you’re installing ductless air conditioning since you don’t want to turn the system on when you do not need it or accidentally damage it.

 

It is Too Expensive

When you’re shopping for ductless air conditioning, you might be surprised to learn that the price tag is usually about the same as that of a standard central air conditioner. While there are some more expensive models on the market, the price of installing a ductless air conditioning unit is usually pretty close to that of a central air unit. You might be surprised to learn that most ductless air conditioning systems only use a minimal amount of energy. In fact, you might be able to get one that uses as little as 10% of the energy a central air conditioner does. In addition, the efficiency of a ductless system means that it can cool a smaller area than a central air unit, meaning that it’s also less expensive to operate.

 

You Need A Certain Type Of Trim To Use It

There are a few different types of ductless air conditioners on the market, but you don’t have to worry about which one you need to get. The trim you have in your house will determine which model you can use. Standard wall-mounted ductless units will work without needing any additional trim work. However, if you have a sliding glass door or an opening that’s smaller than 16-inches, you’ll need to install the type of trim that’s specific to that type of opening. Installing the right type of trim is actually pretty simple. And it’s important to note that ductless air conditioning units are easy to install, even in tight spaces. It’s best to hire a professional if you don’t know how to do this.

 

You Have To Pay Someone To Install It For You

Installing a ductless air conditioner is often a do-it-yourself project, but that doesn’t mean you have to do it yourself. If you don’t have any experience installing HVAC, then you can hire a contractor to do it for you. All of the major central air conditioner companies have contractors on staff who will work on your ductless system. In most cases, these contractors have experience with installing ductless air conditioners and can install them quickly and efficiently. In many cases, you can even get a discount on your air conditioner installation if you go with a ductless system instead. This is because ductless air conditioners typically work just as well as central air conditioners.

 

There Are Health Risks With Ductless Air Conditioning

If you’re worried about the health risks of ductless air conditioning, you should know that most models on the market are extremely safe. Most of the health risks you hear about with ductless air conditioners come from the fact that they don’t require you to have a central air conditioner in your home. Since you don’t have to have a central air unit—which is what people are trying to avoid—you don’t have to worry about breathing any dust or other particles. Of course, this doesn’t mean that there are no risks associated with using ductless air conditioners. However, you should keep in mind that the energy efficiency of ductless units makes them a great option for homeowners who live in a small space or in an old home with insufficient ductwork.

Wrapping ductwork is not required in all states

There’s a lot of confusion about whether you have to wrap your ductwork when using ductless air conditioners. In some states, you must have ductwork wrapped. However, in most states, you don’t have to have it wrapped. This is because ductless air conditioning units don’t require ductwork to move air through the system. They rely on the air being blown through the vents in the wall. If you live in a state that has specific requirements for ductwork, you should check with your local building authority before installing a ductless air conditioning system.

 

 

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