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  • Ductless mini splits offer efficient heating and cooling for diverse home areas.
  • Mini splits use external air, reducing energy use and cutting utility costs.
  • Atomatic provides top-notch mini split services in the Chicagoland region.

Ductless mini split systems are becoming more and more popular each year. This leads many people to wonder: are mini splits suitable for heating? The answer is “yes!”

Ductless mini split systems can be a great way to heat a home. Atomatic Mechanical Services, Inc. shares more about ductless mini splits so users can see if this type of unit might be a good option for them.

Ductless mini splits are a type of HVAC system that can be used for both heating and air conditioning. They consist of an outdoor unit – either a heat pump or an air conditioner – that contains a compressor, and one or more indoor units that contain an evaporator.

Outdoor unit

For cooling, the refrigerant passes through the evaporator, absorbing heat from the air in the room

The outdoor unit is connected to the indoor unit by a small pipe. The compressor pumps refrigerant through the pipe and into the evaporator.

For cooling, the refrigerant passes through the evaporator, absorbing heat from the air in the room. This causes the refrigerant to vaporize, and as it travels through the refrigerant lines, it transfers heat to the outdoor unit.

The outdoor unit then dissipates this heat to the outside air, cooling the refrigerant in the process. The cooled refrigerant then flows back into the indoor unit, where the cycle begins again.

Electric heat strips

The process works in reverse when heating a home using a heat pump ductless mini split system. The refrigerant absorbs heat from the outdoor air and carries it to the indoor unit. The coil releases heat to the air flowing from the unit into the space.

Electric heat strips can be installed along with the HVAC units to provide heating in the space when temperatures reach about 32 degrees. This is because heat pumps do not operate as efficiently once temperatures dip below freezing.

Energy-efficient systems

Mini split HVAC systems are an excellent solution for home heating for multiple reasons

If users are looking for an efficient and effective way to heat their home, they are probably wondering if mini splits are suitable to be their heating system. Mini split HVAC systems are an excellent solution for home heating for multiple reasons.

Mini splits are some of the most energy-efficient systems on the market. Ductless mini splits with heat pumps work by taking heat from the outside air and using it to warm the home.

This means that heat pump mini split systems don’t have to generate their own heat, which uses a lot of energy. Because they’re so efficient, they can save users money on energy bills. So, if users are looking for a way to heat their home that’s friendly to their wallet and the environment, a mini split is a great option!

Versatility

Mini splits are also a great way to add heat to areas of the home that are not connected to the central HVAC system. They are easy to install and can be used to heat an entire room or just a small space.

Additionally, mini splits are very versatile and can be used in various settings, such as new additions, finished attics, garages, and areas that don’t stay comfortable with the use of the home’s central HVAC unit. Whether users need to add a little extra warmth to their bedroom or keep their office space comfortable during the winter, mini splits are an ideal solution.

Atomatic Mechanical Services

Atomatic Mechanical Services has been Chicagoland’s full-service mechanical contractor since 1945. They offer the highest quality workmanship, innovative engineering, and trustworthy service to home and business owners throughout this region.

So, what’s the verdict? Are mini-splits good for heating? The answer is “yes!” Mini splits are an efficient, cost-effective way to heat a home, and they can provide many years of reliable service.

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