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Almost every home has a room that’s either warmer or colder than the rest of the house, depending on the time of year. This has to do with the fact that traditional HVAC systems are inefficient at controlling the temperature in your home. Fortunately, there’s an easy solution to hot and cold spots: A ductless system.

How Ductless Systems Optimize Temperature

A ductless system, or mini-split system, controls the temperature for each room or zone separately. That means you have full control over the temperature setting in every room, and it doesn’t have to be the same. Additionally, when you set the temperature in one room, the ductless system maintains it effortlessly.

ductless systemIn comparison, traditional heating and cooling uses a thermostat to measure the temperature in one place in your home and turns on and off accordingly. However, some rooms are cooler or warmer, depending on sun exposure and size of the room. That’s why you may alternate between feeling uncomfortably warm or cold depending on where you are in your home.

Set the Perfect Temperature for Every Room

What the perfect indoor temperature is depends on the room, time of day, and activity performed in the room. For example, you probably want your bathrooms to be warm in the morning, so you can get ready for work. A ductless system allows you to set the perfect temperature for each individual room or zone. If there are rooms you aren’t currently using much or only during certain parts of the day, you can adjust the temperature accordingly to reduce your energy bill.

 

If you have uncomfortable rooms in your home, you don’t have to live with it. Breezin HVAC has kept their customers in Staten Island, NY, and surrounding areas comfortable since 1978. These experienced Mitsubishi Electric® Diamond ContractorsTM can help you reduce your energy costs while keeping you more comfortable by installing a ductless system in your home. They’re fully licensed and insured and maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau®. Visit their website or call (718) 761-2700 for more information.

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