For residential and commercial applications, air conditioning systems come in two types. These are referred to as split-system air conditioning and ducted air conditioning.
There are several differences between the two types of air conditioning systems, the most prevalent of which is the fact that split-system air conditioners consist of two units (an indoor and an outdoor unit) while ducted air conditioning systems consist of a single unit.
So why should you choose to install ducted air conditioning as opposed to split-system air conditioning? Find out in the information below.
Discretion
One of the major disadvantages associated with split-system air conditioning is the fact that the outdoor unit of the air conditioner often makes for an unsightly appearance despite the importance of its function.
Unlike split-system air conditioners, ducted units are usually installed in the ceiling, which makes it very difficult for anyone to see the air conditioning unit. If you'd rather have an air conditioner that you won't have to see every time you walk out the door, then ducted air conditioning is for you.
Zoning Advantages
Ducted air conditioners are advantageous over split-system air conditioners because they make it easy to create different temperature zones around the house.
A ducted air conditioner works by forcing conditioned air through the ducts installed in wall cavities all around the house.
Because these ducts are present in every room, the ducted system allows you to cool the entire house as a singular unit while also allowing you to cool individual rooms around the house separately, which is often referred to as zoning.
The advantage of zoning for residential air conditioning is that it eliminates the need to cool or heat rooms that are not in use at the present moment, thereby reducing the wastage of energy.
Safety
Ducted air conditioning is also considered advantageous because it guarantees the safety of your air conditioning unit. This is seen in two ways and is mainly because ducted conditioners do not have an outdoor unit.
First, ducted air conditioners are safe from exposure to rain, wind and other natural elements that could easily cause wear on components of the air conditioning unit.
Secondly, you won't have to worry about someone taking off with part of your air conditioning unit as is the case with the external portion of split-system air conditioners which are visible to nearly all passersby.
Contact a company that installs residential air conditioning systems to learn more about your options.