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Enhance Comfort with Ductless Mini Split Installation
When it comes to keeping your home comfortable all year round, I’ve found that traditional HVAC systems aren’t always the best fit. Especially in Seattle, where the weather can be unpredictable, having a reliable and efficient heating and cooling system is a must. That’s why I want to share everything I’ve learned about ductless mini splits. These systems are game changers for homeowners looking to save energy and enjoy consistent comfort without the hassle of ductwork. If yo


How to Save Energy (and Money) With a Ductless Mini Split
Seattle homeowners are always looking for smarter ways to stay comfortable year-round without high utility bills. That’s where ductless mini split heat pumps  shine. They’re one of the most energy-efficient heating and cooling systems available, perfect for our mild, damp Pacific Northwest climate. This guide will show you exactly how mini splits save energy, how to maximize efficiency, and what rebates are available to make the switch even more affordable. 1. Why Ductless Mi


The Complete Guide to Ductless Mini Splits
Ductless mini split systems are quickly becoming the go-to heating and cooling solution for Seattle homeowners. They’re quiet, efficient, and perfectly suited for the Pacific Northwest climate. If you’re curious about how they work, what they cost, and why they outperform traditional HVAC systems, this guide breaks it all down. How Ductless Mini Splits Work Unlike traditional HVAC systems that rely on ducts to move air, a ductless mini split delivers heating or cooling direct


Mini Split Sizing GuidE: How to Choose the Right System
Getting the right size mini split is critical. If it’s too small, it won’t keep up. If it’s too large, you’ll waste energy and money. This simple guide explains how to estimate the perfect BTU capacity for your Seattle home. Step 1: Measure Your Space Calculate the square footage of the room or area you want to heat and cool. Step 2: Use a General BTU Estimate Area Size (sq ft) Recommended BTUs 150 – 250 6,000 BTU 250 – 400 9,000 BTU 400 – 650 12,000 BTU 650 – 1,000 18,000 BT
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