
We install ductless mini splits across Florida. This covers Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, and Deltona. Florida's climate demands efficient cooling.
Florida's humid and hot weather makes reliable cooling a must. Ductless mini splits are a popular choice for many Florida homes. They are great for homes without existing ductwork, common in older neighborhoods in Tampa and Miami. Mini splits also offer zoned cooling. This means you can cool only the rooms you use. This can save energy. We ensure all installations meet Florida building codes. This includes requirements for hurricane readiness. Proper installation is key to system longevity and performance in our coastal climate. We assess your home to find the best placement for units.
The number of indoor units needed is a big factor. The size of your home in Jacksonville also affects the cost. The complexity of the installation, like the distance between units, also matters. We offer a free phone quote to give you an exact figure.
Yes, they are very well-suited for Florida. They provide excellent cooling for our hot, humid summers. Many models also offer heating for cooler evenings. They are a great option for homes in Deltona that may lack traditional duct systems.
We consider your home's size and layout. We also look at how many rooms you want to cool independently. Energy efficiency ratings are important too. We can discuss options with you during a free consultation.
The total cost varies based on your home's size and cooling needs. The number of indoor units and their placement in Miami will impact the price. System capacity is also a key factor. Call us for a free phone quote tailored to your situation.
Yes, in many cases they can. If your home in Tampa doesn't have ducts, or if your current system is old, mini splits are a good alternative. They offer efficient, zone-controlled comfort. We can assess your needs to see if they are the right fit.
Permitting requirements can vary by city and county. We handle the necessary paperwork. This ensures your installation in Jacksonville meets all local building codes. This is part of our service to you.
Useful reference: DOE home heating — system sizing and savings.