Indoor & Outdoor Mini Split Units

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Reliable Mini Split Indoor Units

Our mini split indoor units offer quiet, efficient, and customizable climate control for your home or office. These sleek units blend seamlessly into any room.

Choose the Right Indoor Mini Split

An indoor mini split unit provides precise temperature control for individual rooms or zones. These units are designed to work efficiently, even in smaller or unique spaces.

Hide Your Mini Split Indoor Unit

For a clean, modern look, you can hide mini split indoor units behind walls or inside custom enclosures. This allows for optimal comfort without disrupting the aesthetics of your room.

Durable Mini Split Outdoor Units

The mini split outdoor unit works hard to ensure that your indoor unit stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter. These units are built to withstand the elements while maintaining peak performance.

Efficient Outdoor Mini Split Performance

Outdoor mini split units are designed for long-lasting performance and energy efficiency, ensuring your system provides year-round comfort while minimizing energy use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a mini split system requires both an indoor and an outdoor unit to operate. The indoor unit (evaporator) circulates air within the room, while the outdoor unit (condenser) expels the heat absorbed from inside.

  • Indoor Unit (Evaporator): Mounted inside the room, it contains the evaporator coil and a fan to circulate cooled or heated air.
  • Outdoor Unit (Condenser): Located outside, it houses the compressor and condenser coil, releasing the heat absorbed from the indoor air.

Yes, a single outdoor unit can support multiple indoor units if it's a multi-zone mini split system. These systems allow for individualized temperature control in different rooms or zones.

It's generally not recommended to mix indoor and outdoor units from different brands. Compatibility issues can arise, affecting performance and potentially voiding warranties. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines before combining units. 

The maximum allowable distance varies by manufacturer and model. Typically, the refrigerant line length should not exceed 100 feet to maintain efficiency. Always refer to the specific unit's manual for exact specifications.