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Is Mitsubishi mini split the best?

Is Mitsubishi mini split the best?

Mitsubishi is the most reputable brand when it comes to multi-zone mini-split systems without ducts. The ‘1. Mitsubishi Design Your Own 5 Zones’ unit is the best because you can cherry-pick all 5 indoor heads yourself. You can look at how big your bedroom is, for example, and pick the capacity you need there.

Are Gree mini splits any good?

The Gree Sapphire mini-split heat pump systems offer tremendous efficiency of 38 SEER cooling and 15 HSPF heating. Very impressively, it will continue to provide reliable heat, though not quite as efficiently, down to outside temperatures of –22 Fahrenheit.

Why should I use a ductless mini split?

What’s so great about ductless mini-split systems? Efficiency. Mini-split systems are highly efficient, outperforming most of their central AC counterparts. Maintenance. Besides regular maintenance, the lack of ducts in most mini-split systems eliminates the problems that they bring – less air leakage, better airflow and higher indoor air quality! Zone-Cooling. Noise.

What are the best mini split brands?

With the many mini split system available there is no single best brand name. Every home owner will have a different price range, Installation, and climate. For those who want the best brand name, warranty, and SEER rating mini split the Mitsubishi units are widely agreed to be the best.

Why should you have a ductless mini split installed?

Ductless AC units Mini split systems present significant savings if you do not have ducts in place. Mini split systems are easier to install than central AC units. Mini splits can provide both AC and heat. Ductless air conditioners are more energy efficient than central AC units. Some people think min split AC units are ugly and take away from the interior design.

How noisy is a ductless mini split?

The mini split systems are the quietest air conditioners you can find on the market. They have an average noise level of 32 decibels . To put that into perspective, window units and split and packaged central air conditioners have an average noise level of 50-72 decibels.