HVACSeptember 2, 2021by SLMP Admin

The Pros & Cons of Commercial Ductless HVAC Systems

The Pros & Cons of Commercial Ductless HVAC Systems

Did you know that ductless HVAC units are gaining traction in commercial applications? While they may be effective and have attractive benefits, they also come with their fair share of drawbacks. In this post, the top heating and cooling services expert, American Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc., shares the pros and cons of commercial ductless HVAC units.

Pros of Ductless HVAC Systems

  • Great flexibility. When you have a ductless HVAC system running in your commercial structure, every tenant in the building is able to fully control the air temperature of their room(s). They can turn the thermostat up or down as much and as often as they please. They no longer have to compromise temperature settings like they would with a centralized HVAC system.

  • Easy to install. Your HVAC contractor will tell you that they love this kind of project because a ductless HVAC installation is simple and straightforward. In fact, it can often be completed in one day, even if your building has a complex layout.

Cons of Ductless HVAC Units

  • Higher upfront  cost. Ductless HVAC units are more expensive initially when compared to other HVAC units. They’re a significant investment, but they do provide considerable comfort for everyone inside, as well as increased energy efficiency.

  • Frequent maintenance requirements. Ductless HVAC units require the filters to be changed on a regular basis. This is because a clogged filter can result in mechanical failure.

  • Visible and exposed. Ductless HVAC units are more exposed when compared to conventional HVAC units. Fortunately, there are low-profile options that leave less room for exposure.

Here at American Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc., you can count on us for your residential and commercial HVAC needs. We offer superior heating installation services to satisfy your needs. Call us at (662) 895-7204 or fill out our contact form to get a free quote.

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