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Your neighbors choose Comfort First Heating & Cooling for ductless mini-split installation because we deliver the best HVAC service in the region.
Ductless mini-splits are a great option for heating and cooling your entire home with multiple air handlers or providing targeted comfort for home additions, garages, and many other spaces.
Our team can install a ductless mini-split in a space without an existing system or replace your current unit with a new, energy-efficient model.
Contact Comfort First to request a free estimate for ductless mini-split installation services in the Outer Banks.
Choose Comfort First for Expert Ductless Mini-Split Installation
The number one reason to choose us is our customer service approach. Our team will work diligently to earn your complete satisfaction.
Trust Comfort First to be your ductless HVAC installer because:
- We’re a fully licensed and insured company.
- We only send highly trained technicians.
- We service all brands.
- We offer HVAC installation guarantees.
Benefits of Installing Ductless HVAC Systems
Ductless mini-split systems are a great option for many homes throughout the Outer Banks. They’re effective cooling and heating solutions.
There are many potential benefits to having a ductless mini-split system.
- Long lifespan: Mini-splits can last 10 to 15 years with proper maintenance.
- Energy incentives: Rebates and tax credits can help make a mini-split system more affordable.
- Inherent zone control: Set different temperatures for your bedrooms and other living spaces.
- High energy efficiency: Low energy consumption means lower utility bills and a smaller environmental impact.
What to Expect for Your Ductless HVAC Installation
With Comfort First, our ductless installation team will work with you every step of the way.
Here’s what to expect during your ductless HVAC installation:
- Consultation: The consultation is the time to ask questions, explore options, and make decisions.
- Load calculation: Sizing the zones and overall system is imperative to minimizing short- and long-term costs.
- Permit and equipment acquisition: Our team will acquire all necessary permits, equipment, and materials.
- Installation: We’ll place the outdoor unit and indoor air handlers, then run electrical wiring and refrigerant lines.
- Finishing touches: After installation, we’ll test the unit to ensure everything is good to go and then do the walkthrough with you.
Ductless Mini-Split Replacement vs. Repair
Whether to opt for ductless HVAC repair or replacement generally comes down to the price of the repair and the age of the system.
If your mini-split system is less than 15 years old and the repair is reasonable or warranty-covered, we’ll usually recommend ductless mini-split repair.
If your system is older than 15 years, consider a replacement. Several benefits come with replacing your mini-split system, including:
- Reduced utility costs
- Rebate and tax credit eligibility
- New warranty coverage
- Smaller carbon footprint
Install Ductless Mini-Splits in the Outer Banks Area
Comfort First’s certified installers complete 80 to 120 hours of ongoing training a year. We provide free quotes for new installations, so you never have to worry about hidden fees.
We often have special offers available and offer financing for qualified customers.
Call Comfort First to schedule ductless mini-split installation services in the Outer Banks.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you control ductless mini-splits?
Each indoor unit has a control panel and a remote control. Many systems support app-based control via phones and other devices. We can also install wall-mounted smart thermostats to control your system.
Can I add a new air handler to my existing ductless HVAC setup?
Yes, it’s possible to add another zone to your ductless HVAC. However, it depends on the size of your outdoor compressor.
You may need to upgrade that unit to support the additional heating and cooling load.
What are the parts of a ductless mini-split?
Mini-split systems have an outdoor unit that houses a fan, condenser coil, and compressor.
The indoor units have a filter, blower, evaporator coil, and drainage system. You’ll also have integrated thermostat control for each air handler.