Zone Control Without the Ductwork
Perfect for room additions, garages, older homes without ducts, or rooms that are always too hot or cold. Ductless mini-split systems deliver powerful, zoned heating and cooling through a minimally invasive installation that requires only a small hole in the wall. No ductwork, no major construction, no hassle.
Tell us about your space and comfort goals. We will help you determine if a ductless system is the right fit.
A ductless mini-split system is simple in concept but powerful in performance. Here is what makes it work.
Indoor units mount high on a wall or recess into the ceiling in each zone you want to control. Each air handler operates independently, giving you precise temperature control room by room.
A single outdoor condenser sits outside your home and connects to one or more indoor air handlers. It handles the heavy lifting of compressing and circulating refrigerant, keeping noise outside where it belongs.
Refrigerant lines, a condensate drain, and power wiring run through a small 3-inch hole in the exterior wall. No tearing into ceilings, no running ductwork through attics, and no major remodeling required.
Each indoor unit has its own thermostat or remote control. Set the bedroom to 68 degrees while the home office stays at 74. Only condition the rooms you are using, and stop wasting energy on empty spaces.
Ductless systems offer advantages that traditional central air simply cannot match.
Control each room independently. Everyone in the household gets their preferred temperature without compromising. No more fighting over the thermostat.
Ductwork can lose up to 30% of conditioned air through leaks and poor insulation. Ductless systems eliminate those losses entirely and use inverter technology to adjust output in real time.
The condenser stays outside, and the indoor air handlers run at whisper-quiet levels. Most indoor units operate at 19 to 32 decibels, quieter than a library.
No major construction or remodeling needed. A small 3-inch penetration in the wall connects the indoor and outdoor units. Most installations are completed in a single day.
Ductless systems solve comfort problems in spaces where traditional HVAC falls short.
Adding a new room to your home does not mean extending your existing ductwork. A ductless unit provides dedicated heating and cooling without overloading your current system.
Turning a garage into a livable space? Ductless systems keep it comfortable year-round without the expense of running ductwork from the main system.
Sunrooms take a beating from the Texas sun. A ductless unit gives you independent climate control so the rest of your home is not affected by the extra heat load.
Keep your workspace at the perfect temperature all day without conditioning the entire house. A ductless unit in your office is one of the most cost-effective comfort upgrades you can make.
Older and historic homes were not built with ductwork in mind. Ductless systems provide modern comfort without tearing into walls, ceilings, or the character of the home.
Bonus rooms and above-garage apartments are notoriously hard to keep comfortable. A dedicated ductless system solves the problem with its own independent zone.
Ductless systems are low-maintenance, but they are not no-maintenance. Regular care keeps them efficient, clean, and long-lasting.
Mini-split filters should be cleaned every two to four weeks during heavy use. Dirty filters restrict airflow, reduce efficiency, and force the system to work harder. Most filters are washable and slide right out of the indoor unit.
The dark, warm interior of the air handler is an ideal breeding ground for mold and bacteria. Professional cleaning of the blower wheel, drain pan, and evaporator coil prevents mold buildup that can affect your indoor air quality and health.
Over time, dust and grime accumulate on the blower fan wheel, throwing it out of balance. This causes vibration, increased noise, and premature bearing wear. Professional cleaning and rebalancing keeps your system running smoothly and quietly.
A dirty evaporator coil cannot transfer heat efficiently. Buildup on the coil reduces cooling capacity, increases energy consumption, and can lead to ice formation. Annual professional cleaning restores full performance.
Peak Comfort Club members get priority service, 2 seasonal tune-ups, $0 service fees, and 15% off all repairs. Keep your ductless system clean, efficient, and mold-free.
Most multi-zone outdoor condensers can support two to five indoor air handlers, depending on the model and capacity. Each indoor unit operates independently with its own thermostat. We will assess your space and recommend the right configuration during your consultation.
Yes. Most ductless mini-split systems are heat pumps, meaning they provide both heating and cooling from a single unit. In cooling mode, the system removes heat from your indoor air and transfers it outside. In heating mode, it reverses the process and pulls heat from the outdoor air into your home. They are highly efficient in the North Texas climate.
A single-zone ductless installation typically takes four to six hours. Multi-zone systems with several indoor units may take a full day. The installation is minimally invasive with no ductwork to run, so there is far less disruption than a traditional HVAC install.
During peak usage in summer and winter, filters should be cleaned every two to four weeks. Most mini-split filters are reusable and can be rinsed with water and dried before reinstalling. Keeping filters clean is the single most important thing you can do to maintain efficiency and air quality.
Modern indoor air handlers are sleek and compact, typically around 32 inches wide and 12 inches tall. They mount high on the wall near the ceiling and blend into most rooms. Ceiling-recessed cassette models are also available for an even more discreet look, with only the grille visible from below.