Lower Energy Bills in Massachusetts with a Ductless Mini-Split System


Mini-split systems are ideal for Massachusetts homes heated by hot water, electric heat or radiant panels. They’re also a good approach to heat and cool homes without capacity for ductwork, additions, garages and more.

What To Expect With Our Seamless Mini-Split Install

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A Clean Work Environment

When we’re working in your home, be assured that we’ll come prepared with coverings to protect your home from any dust we might bring in. We also use protective cloths around the installation area to reduce messes.

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Surpassing expectations

You can count on us to replace your new Mini-Split system and meet or exceed all local codes and manufacturer guidelines, even if your previous one didn’t.

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Support from true Experts

Our technicians have completed some of the most comprehensive technical training in the business, so you can rely on their skill.

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Thorough confirmation

After installation is complete, we’re not finished until we thoroughly check your system by testing safety features and other primary functions.

What Is a Ductless Mini-Split?


The system—an outdoor unit and a quiet, wall-mounted indoor unit—is frequently referred to as a mini-split heat pump. Heat pump systems have been increasingly found in southern climates for many years to heat and cool homes. However, mini-splits are especially energy efficient because they are zoned systems. This means that you can adjust the heating or cooling in specific areas. Most ideal for:


  • Additions and Renovations: When adding a room or renovating an existing space.
  • Zone Control: With multiple indoor units, you can independently control the temperature in different rooms, allowing for personalized comfort and energy savings.
  • Historic Homes: For historic homes with unique architectural features, ductless systems offer a discreet and non-invasive way to add heating and cooling without compromising the building's integrity.
  • Spaces Without Ductwork: For homes without existing ductwork, such as apartments, condos, or older homes, ductless systems offer a convenient and efficient solution.
  • Energy Efficiency: Ductless mini-splits are highly energy-efficient, as they can target specific areas and avoid heating or cooling unoccupied spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does an air conditioner typically last?

    The lifespan of an air conditioner can vary depending on factors like usage, maintenance, and quality. On average, a well-maintained AC unit can last 10-15 years.

  • What factors should I consider when choosing a new AC unit?

    Some key factors include energy efficiency (SEER rating), size, type, and brand reputation. This can get little confusing but we can help you through this process.

  • How long does an AC installation typically take?

    The installation time can vary depending on the complexity of the job and the specific AC unit model. However, most installations can be completed in one day.

  • What is involved in an AC installation?

    The installation process includes removing the old AC unit, installing the new unit, connecting ductwork, and testing the system for proper operation.

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