Mini Splits (ASHP) Installation and Expert Repair
About Mini Splits
Mini-split HVAC systems, also commonly referred to as “ductless systems” or “zoned systems,” are a unique type of HVAC system that does not require ducts to condition and distribute the air throughout your home.
Because they don’t require ductwork, these mini-split systems can be very viable for projects where there is no existing ductwork. It is also very useful in-home add-on projects where extending the existing ductwork is either not practical or is overly complex and costly. In either of these situations, mini-split systems from Andrew’s Mechanical are a perfect solution.
We install Fujitsu or Mitsubishi mini splits, and are participating installers in the new NYSERDA Clean Heat incentive program.
Incentives are for qualifying mini splits and heat pump hot water heater models. Every install requires a site visit prior to estimate to assess the proper sizing for split units.
We install Fujitsu or Mitsubishi mini splits, and are participating installers in the new NYSERDA Clean Heat incentive program.
Incentives are for qualifying mini splits and heat pump hot water heater models. Every install requires a site visit prior to estimate to assess the proper sizing for split units.
The Wave of the Future in Heating and Cooling
- Also known as (ASHP) Air Source Heat Pumps, mini splits are year-round energy efficient units that provide both heating and cooling.
- The heat pump provides heat when it is cold, and the air conditioner provides cooling when it’s warm.
- Models can have as many as four indoor air-handling units (for four zones or rooms) connected to one outdoor unit.
- Mini Splits utilize ductless technology- so they avoid energy loss associated with the ductwork of central forced air systems.
- Perfect for heating and cooling individual rooms.
- Mini Splits can be used for a single zone or multi-zone.
- Units available as wall or floor mounted, slim duct, or ceiling mounted.
- Customizable zones of comfort- heat or cool individual rooms, hallways, or open spaces.
- Energy efficient, quiet, and can be used just about anywhere.
- For more information, visit energy.gov