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Installing and repairing mini split AC units shouldn’t break the bank
We offer the most affordable services that you’re guaranteed to be satisfied with. Check out our pricing for ductless mini splits.
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Mini Splits Installation & Repair
AC break down? Looking for a newer, more efficient unit? Mini splits are a great option for climate control.
Mini splits installation and repair ensure that your unit stays running for years to come. Whether you need your unit fixed or want a new one installed, AHWA is here to help.
Mini Splits AC Installation
Mini Split AC Installation and Repair FAQs
What is the lifespan of ductless mini splits?
Ductless mini splits typically last for several decades (from 10 to 30 years) with proper installation and maintenance. How often you use your unit, what kind you choose, and the location it’s placed within can also be major factors in how long your unit lasts. To get the most out of your ductless mini splits, it’s important to hire professional technicians from AHWA to install and maintain it.
How much do ductless mini splits cost?
The price of ductless mini splits can vary in a few thousand dollars, not including materials and labor. They’re preferred by homeowners for their high-customizability and energy-efficiency, which allows you to save on your energy bill. One key component in affordability is having the right unit size installed, since replacements can end up costing you more in the long run.
How do ductless mini splits work?
Ductless mini splits comprise of two components: an external condenser located outside the house that releases heat and an internal evaporator inside the home that cools the room. Most are single-zone systems, letting you control the temperature of individual spaces. They’re typically used for smaller homes without prior ductwork, guest rooms, and apartments.