One of the most popular HVAC systems is the ductless mini-split in Herndon, VA. These systems provide both heating and cooling for year-round comfort. If you’re in the market for a new cooling system, contact our mini-split AC experts and experience the many benefits of ductless AC.
"I had a wonderful experience with Meade's. They are very friendly and responsive, they explain everything they are doing and how it all works. They are on time for every appointment, and very focused on the customer being happy with their work. I will be using them for all my HVAC needs and have already told several friends and neighbors about them." - Katie T.
Ductless AC can be an excellent option for adding cooling capabilities to your older home. Since no ductwork is necessary, you don’t have to worry about a costly and invasive ductwork installation service. These systems only require a small hole in the exterior walls of rooms with mini-split units. They’re very easy to install and can bring increased comfort to your home.
There are various reasons you may want to consider a ductless system for your home.
Tax rebates
Energy efficient operation
Zone temperature controls
Quiet operation
Many homeowners who invest in energy-efficient appliances can benefit from federal tax incentives. Ductless mini-split units usually qualify for these tax rebates because they’re incredibly efficient. Homeowners can receive up to $3,200 for the purchase of their new mini-split system. Depending on where you live, you may even qualify for state and local tax benefits when you purchase this energy-efficient HVAC system.
One great reason to consider mini-split units is they give you zone temperature control capabilities. You no longer have to deal with hot spots throughout your home as you do with a central air conditioning system. We can install an air handler in each main room of your home. Each unit will have its own temperature settings, so you can optimize your comfort no matter what room you’re in.
Another reason to consider these units is that they’re extremely energy-efficient. Most have variable-speed motors and run continuously at a low speed. Traditional central systems use a significant amount of energy for the start-up process, which offers substantial energy savings. Additionally, they often use heat pump technology to transfer heat instead of generating it in the winter. These systems can reach efficiency levels up to 400%. Thanks to the dual-functionality of these units, you can ensure energy-efficient heating and cooling from one HVAC unit.