Choosing Between a Ductless Air Conditioner and Central Air
Once upon a time the choice was simple when choosing an air conditioner. Now, there are so many options to choose from it can be difficult to decide what type of unit is best for your space. There are several factors to consider such as air conditioning installation cost, maintenance requirements and size of space to be cooled.
Ductwork runs throughout the home with a central unit. There is also a condenser, exterior compressor, and an evaporator coil. Ductless units only require tiny holes to be drilled in a wall. They are ideal for cooling those difficult to cool areas of the home or new additions. Central air conditioning units cool the air while the ductless systems function similar to a heat pump. Consider an important factor prior to selecting an air conditioner for the home.
Current Ductwork
Homes that already have ductwork can simply install a central system that piggybacks off the current ducts. These ducts, along with a handler can transport cool air during the hot months and heat during the cold months.
If considering ductless, take these factors into consideration for air conditioning service installation.
- Energy conservation: ductless systems have a restricted range, which requires less energy to cool the space than a central unit.
- Flexibility: Air conditioning installation for ductless systems are easy to complete and very flexible in regard to cooling spaces that are difficult to keep cool.
- Design: Central air conditioners require in-depth measurements, design, and calculation. The design is less complex for a ductless system.
- Utility Costs: When operated efficiently, ductless units can conserve costs by only cooling the areas of the home that need to be cooled. Central units work to chill the ducts prior to cooling the space in the home.
To better determine which system is best for your space consult with a professional air conditioning installation company.


