If you have been thinking about fitting an HVAC system in your home but have been delaying the decision because you know how much work will be involved and how disruptive it could be to your family life, then perhaps you should consider installing a split HVAC system instead. Split systems feature an outdoor unit housing a condenser and compressor as well as a unit fitted inside the home which holds an air handler. One of the most significant advantages of split systems is that they do not need any ductwork. They will need only a power connection and a connector between the two units, but that can be as small as three inches. Here are three more reasons why a split system could be the right choice for your home.
A perfect match with your home
Everyone understands the advantages that HVAC systems can bring to your home, but while they are practical, they are not always the most attractive units to display in your property. With split systems, you have greatly increased flexibility. You can fit your inside unit on a wall, suspend it from the ceiling, or fit it inside a jacket that is more aesthetically pleasing. You no longer have to worry about cutting holes in your wall or placing the unit by a window.
A quieter solution
HVAC systems have been traditionally known for generating a degree of noise leaving homeowners with the often unpalatable choice of choosing between suffering from excessive heat or excessive noise. With split systems, there is far less noise produced, and it is possible to position the unit in unobtrusive locations where any noise that is produced is much less of a problem for your family.
Improved energy efficiency
With a conventional HVAC system, significant amounts of energy are frequently lost through the ductwork. Often, the ductwork becomes leaky over time, or the ductwork is not insulated and has been fitted in areas that are unconditioned. Either of these situations can lead to major efficiency problems and spiralling energy bills for homeowners. Since split systems have no ductwork, they are much more efficient in operation and leads to cheaper energy bills.
If you would like to know how a spilt HVAC system could benefit your home, then speak to your chosen installer today. They will be happy to guide you through the installation process and answer all of your questions.