VANCOUVER'S DUCTLESS HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION EXPERTS
Mini Split Heat Pumps For Year-Round Efficient Heating And Cooling
A ductless heating and cooling system, also known as a mini-split, is an affordable option for home comfort in Vancouver. It differs from traditional home heating and cooling systems by providing both heating and cooling without the need for expensive and inefficient ductwork. Ductless heat pumps are easier to install and offer efficient, quiet, and affordable temperature control for your home or business, all year long. Learn how a ductless heat pump works and if a ductless heat pump is right for your home.
- Save money – Compared to a centralized system, ductless heat pumps generally cost less to purchase and operate and are significantly easier to install. Purchases may also qualify for cash incentives and low-interest loans from Clark Public Utilities. At Comfort Heating and Cooling, we are familiar with all the rebates and incentives and will help you maximize all available savings.
- Save energy – Ductless heat pumps operate without ductwork, eliminating any potential energy loss from leaky or non-insulated ducts. It’s a highly efficient way to keep your Portland home comfortable while lowering your energy costs. You can save up to 25% to 50% when compared to a furnace and central air system.
- Experience a higher level of home comfort – Ductless heat pumps offer the ultimate in-zone control, whether you want customized temperatures in each room or are adding on to a traditional system to better serve trouble spots like your attic or garage.
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Mini-Split heat pumps are perfect for Vancouver, WA homes with:
- Expensive electric heat (including baseboard, furnace, wall heaters and cable) that will also benefit from cooling
- No existing ductwork or central air conditioning installation
- Old costly central heating systems because of high fuel costs or poor system efficiency
- Home additions, mother-in-law suites, AUDs, barns, and garages where adding ductwork for cooling/heating capacity is not feasible
- Spaces that are not occupied daily (since a ductless heat pump can easily be turned off for savings)
- Rooms where ductwork is not well insulated, therefore exposing it to harsher temperatures (such as attics and garages)