Heat pumps have become a popular choice for homeowners looking for an energy-efficient way to heat and cool their homes. These systems use electricity to transfer heat rather than generate it, making them more environmentally friendly and cost-effective than traditional HVAC systems. When considering a heat pump, you have two main options: a ducted system and ductless HVAC in Plymouth, IN. But what’s the difference between them? In this blog, we’ll explore how these systems work, their key differences, and which one might be best suited for your home.
Collier's Heating & Air Conditioning Blog: Posts Tagged ‘ductless systems’
Drop the Ducts and Get Efficient
Monday, June 24th, 2024Energy efficiency is essential today as rising costs and environmental concerns push homeowners to reduce their carbon footprint while maintaining comfort. One effective solution is to switxh from traditional ducted HVAC systems to ductless alternatives. Let’s explore how going ductless can transform your home’s comfort and efficiency.
Mini Split Malfunctions: How to Detect a Problem
Monday, April 15th, 2024Mini split systems are increasingly popular because of their efficiency, flexibility, and comfort in homes and businesses. However, they can still develop issues over time. Detecting problems early can prevent costly repairs and keep your system running smoothly. This blog covers common mini split malfunctions, how to spot them, and when to call a professional.
Mini Split FAQ: Everything to Know About These Systems
Monday, January 22nd, 2024If you’re considering a new heating and cooling solution for your home, you might have come across mini-split systems. These versatile, efficient systems are gaining popularity where both summer and winter temperatures can be extreme. Here’s everything you need to know about mini splits, also known as ductless heating and cooling systems.
Choices for a New Air Conditioning Installation for the Summer
Monday, June 12th, 2017We’ve written previously about making the choice to retire an aging air conditioner and putting a new one in before summer arrives. But we didn’t address the next question you ask once you’ve answered, “Should I replace my AC?” And that question is, “What should I replace it with?”
HVAC technology never stands still. There are new models available today superior to your current AC even when it was new. And there are different varieties of air conditioners other than the standard split system central AC and the inefficient window unit. (We don’t recommend the latter, by the way.) We’ve put together a list of some of your air conditioner options, all of which our technicians install. To find out more about these choices for a new air conditioning installation in Columbia City, IN, and throughout Northeastern Indiana, talk to our staff today.