DUCTLESS MINI SPLIT HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION IN PORTLAND OREGON
Efficient, Affordable Year-Round Comfort
A ductless heating and cooling system, also known as a mini-split, is an affordable option for home comfort. It differs from traditional home heating and cooling systems by providing both heating and cooling without the need for expensive and inefficient duct work. Ductless heat pumps also install easily and offer efficient, quiet and affordable temperature control for your home or business, all year long.
Why Buy A Ductless Heat Pump System?
- 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 $800 in cash incentives from Energy Trust of Oregon. 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 duct work, eliminating any potential energy loss from leaky or uninsulated ducts. It’s a highly efficient way to keep your home comfortable while lowering your energy costs. You can save up to 25% to 50%, compared to a traditional 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.
WILL A HEAT PUMP WORK IN YOUR PORTLAND HOME?
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Ductless heat pumps are ideal for Portland homes and businesses with:
- Expensive electric resistance heat (including baseboard, furnace, wall heaters, and cable) that will also benefit from cooling.
- No existing ductwork, and in which central air conditioning hasn’t been installed.
- Central heating systems are costly due to high fuel costs or low system efficiency.
- Additions or outbuildings (such as a shed, barn or garage) where extending ductwork or cooling/heating capacity is not feasible.
- Rooms that are not regularly occupied (a ductless heat pump can be turned off to save money).
- Spaces where ductwork would be exposed to harsher temperatures (e.g., a guest room above a garage).