Ductless Mini-Splits
Ductless mini-split installation across Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati for additions, converted basements, sunrooms, and older homes where running new ductwork isn't practical.
- We install
- Tempstar
- Zoned
- Room by room
- Great for
- Additions
Every ductless mini-splits includes the following, no surcharges, no surprise line items.
- Single-zone and multi-zone configurations
- Inverter-driven efficiency, quiet and easy on your energy use
- Great for garages, in-law suites, and finished attics
- Pairs well with a heat pump for whole-home coverage
When ductless wins
Ductless mini-splits solve problems central systems can’t: the finished basement that’s 10° colder than the rest of the house, the converted garage with no return air, the bonus room over the garage that gets blazing in August, the sunroom nobody uses in February. Running new ductwork to these spaces is expensive and often ugly. A mini-split is a wall-mounted head and a refrigerant line.
Configurations we install
Single-zone (one outdoor unit / one indoor head) for a one-room problem. Multi-zone (one outdoor unit / 2–5 indoor heads) for whole- home ductless setups, which make sense in older homes without existing ductwork or in remodels where we’re relocating the air handler anyway.
Efficiency + operating cost
Inverter-driven mini-splits are dramatically more efficient than old window units or baseboard electric, with SEER2 ratings of 20+ common. A single-zone head serving a small room costs very little to run in peak cooling, far less than a portable AC.
What sets this ductless mini-splits job apart.
Clean line set runs, we hide them in soffits, walls, or slim duct covers. No zip-tied lines down the exterior.
Proper condensate routing, most mini-split failures are actually drain failures, which we solve with gravity drains plus a float switch.
Multi-zone matched systems, not a rag-tag collection of heads on oversized outdoor units.
Warranty registration handled on install day.
ductless mini-splits, quick answers.
- Yes, down to about 5°F. In the occasional Northern Kentucky cold snap below that, a hyperheat-rated model can still put out some capacity. For primary home heating we typically recommend dual-fuel pairing with existing backup heat.
- Single-zone: one day. Multi-zone: 1.5–3 days depending on head count and run lengths. All installs get refrigerant charge verification and startup checklist sign-off before we leave.
- Additions, sunrooms, converted garages, finished basements, and older homes without existing ductwork. Anywhere central air can't reach without expensive new duct runs, a wall-mounted head and a refrigerant line solve the problem cleanly. Choose a qualifying heat-pump-rated system and the 25C tax credit can apply.
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