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Question: How To Install Mini Split

Can I install a mini split myself?

Mini split systems are easy to install and are perfect for DIYers. You’ll save money by not hiring a contractor and you can complete the installation on your own timetable. Ductless mini split systems are easier to install than other air conditioning systems.

How difficult is it to install a mini split?

Generally speaking, it’s much easier to install a ductless mini split air conditioner compared to the process of installing a standard AC system. Not only do you not need to add duct work, but the hook up between the exterior and interior units requires nothing more than a three-inch hole through your wall.

Can I install a mini split heat pump myself?

It is possible to install the air handler and condenser unit on your own and bring in a professional to complete the refrigerant line setup. DIY mini splits come with the refrigerant line already charged and do not require a professional to charge them. They are the smallest, simplest systems to install.

Can you put a mini split on an interior wall?

A mini split head can be installed on almost any wall within your home, but with some caveats. The least expensive installation will usually be on an outside wall. When choosing an inside wall for the head location you will invariably pay more in installation costs.

Do mini splits have to be on an outside wall?

Ductless mini split systems are not exclusively outdoors, nor are they exclusively indoors, either. As part of a system, the compressor of the mini split goes outside. As your mini split installation team sets up the indoor units, there’s no need to attach nor vent the mini splits through any exterior walls.

Does a mini split need a dedicated circuit?

You might be wondering, “Do I really need a disconnect?” All mini split systems require a dedicated circuit to supply power to the system. A disconnect box is required by code to be installed near the outdoor unit and allows for a technician to shut off power to the system when performing any service or repairs.

Are mini splits worth the cost?

When you consider everything you get in return, ductless mini splits are definitely worth the cost. Not only do you save money upfront, but you do so over the long run as well. If you have questions about the cost of installing a ductless mini split AC system in your home, contact us to schedule a free consultation.

How many rooms can a mini split cool?

Both can be used to cool a single room without ductwork. But a mini-split can add more evaporator units (up to 4) to one condenser unit. So technically it can cool up to 4 rooms. Mini-splits are also much more energy efficient than window units and last longer, too.

How far can a mini split be from the condenser?

The standard length of mini split lines is 25 feet. Why is that? That’s the anticipated distance between the outdoor condenser and the nearest indoor air-handling unit. In some cases, the space from one unit to another may be slightly shorter at 15 feet, so you’d need a line that’s about as long.

Can a mini split cool a garage?

It turns out that a mini split air conditioner is an excellent choice for heating and cooling a garage. Mini splits are very efficient and they operate incredibly quiet. If you install it by yourself, a mini split is a very cost-effective heating and cooling solution for your garage.

Are mini splits good for heating?

Mini-split systems are great for both heating and cooling your home. In fact, these electric, high-efficiency, heat-pump systems are designed to heat and cool your living spaces to within a half of a degree and use up to 40 percent less energy than traditional heating and cooling methods.

Are DIY mini splits any good?

Based on these ratings, we can determine that Mr COOL mini-split units are any good; in fact, they are exceptional. Here is how we can rank the Mr COOL mini-split systems: 1st Place: 12,000 BTU unit with 22 SEER and 10 HSPF rating. 2nd Place: 18,000 BTU and 24,000 BTU units with 20 SEER and 10 HSPF rating.

Where is the best place to put a mini split?

Tips for Positioning a Ductless Mini-Split Units installed in the bedroom should be placed directly above the bed or on the wall above your feet to ensure maximum comfort. Wall-mounted indoor units must be installed in a way that allows for easy access to the air filter and louvers.

How much wall space does a mini split need?

Mini-split systems are known for being far easier to install than their ducted counterparts. Unlike ducted systems, their installation process is minimally invasive, typically only requiring a small three-inch hole in the wall.

Where should a mini split be placed in a room?

Generally, the indoor unit of mini splits should be installed at 7-8 feet above the floor with 8″ of space away from the ceiling. Most mini splits are best to be installed directly above the bedhead in the bedroom.