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What You Should Know Before Installing Mini Splits

Homes should have HVAC systems to help with heating and cooling. One of the most common HVAC systems are mini splits. Simply put, mini-splits comprise two main components, an indoor and external unit.


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The indoor and outdoor units move air back and forth until the required temperature is achieved. However, there are several things people don't know about mini-split HVAC systems, this review will discuss some of them. According to the narrator, the first thing homeowners should know about mini splits is that they're quieter and faster than window-mounted HVAC systems. Also, unlike window-mounted systems, mini splits are safer to work around because they don't protrude outside. The second thing people should know about mini splits is that they are available in different designs with different features. For instance, the lines between the indoor and outdoor units are pre-charged in some mini splits. This means the homeowner doesn't have to vacuum the lines, which is very convenient if they don't want numerous devices in their home. The third thing homeowners should know about mini splits is that there is a lot of electrical work involved when setting them up. This is different from most window-mounted HVAC units, which can be plugged into 110-volt sockets.