What Are Mini Splits?

A ductless air conditioner, or mini split, cools and heats your home without relying on traditional ductwork. Unlike central systems, ductless systems give you zone control, so you can adjust temperatures for better comfort and efficiency.

Every system includes two main components: an outdoor compressor (condenser) and an indoor air-handling unit (evaporator). In addition, technicians install these systems quickly and with minimal disruption. They only need a small three-inch hole to connect the units. This conduit holds the power and communication cables, copper tubing, and a condensate drain line.

Indoor Mini Split Unit

Indoor Unit (Evaporator)

Outdoor Mini Split Unit

Outdoor Unit (Condenser)

Why Use Mini Splits?

Because mini splits use little to no ductwork, they avoid the energy losses commonly associated with central air systems. In fact, duct losses can account for more than 30% of energy consumption, especially when ducts are located in unconditioned spaces like attics or basements.

Furthermore, central air systems are often more expensive to install and operate compared to ductless options. As a result, many homeowners choose ductless systems for their efficiency and cost savings. Contact EzE Air Solutions today to find out what works best for your home.

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Is Ductless Right For You?

Across Southwest Florida, homeowners are looking for efficient ways to stay comfortable year-round. While traditional central systems are common, they are not always the best fit for every space.

Instead, ductless mini splits offer a flexible solution for targeted comfort and improved energy efficiency. Whether you are upgrading an existing system or conditioning a specific area, mini splits provide reliable performance. At EzE Air Solutions, we install mini split systems across Charlotte, Lee, DeSoto, and Sarasota counties.

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