Ductless Minisplit Heat Pumps

Ductless minisplit heat pumps (also called “minisplits”) are an excellent option for retrofitting houses with non-ducted heating systems like hydronic (hot water heat), radiant panels, and space heaters (wood, kerosene, propane). They are also ideal for room additions where extending or installing distribution ductwork is not feasible and for very efficient new homes that require only a small space conditioning system. For maximum energy savings, choose an ENERGY STAR® certified unit and hire an experienced installer.

How Ductless Minisplit Heat Pumps Work

Like standard air-source heat pumps, minisplits have two main components: an outdoor compressor/condenser and an indoor air-handling unit. These components are linked by a conduit that houses the power cable, refrigerant tubing, suction tubing, and a condensate drain.

Advantages of Ductless Minisplit Heat Pumps

Disadvantages of Ductless Minisplit Heat Pumps

Take Action

Ensure your system is installed correctly and maintained regularly to maximize efficiency and savings. If you are considering a ductless minisplit heat pump for your home, consult with a qualified HVAC professional to determine the best system for your needs. For more information on energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions, visit the ENERGY STAR® website