The Canadian government’s Canada Green Program will assist homeowners in making their houses more energy-efficient. Change to more energy-efficient heating equipment to lower your utility costs and environmental impact.
As the name suggests, a ductless heat pump (also known as a ductless mini-split system or ductless air conditioning) is a type of ductless HVAC system. The term “heat pump” is a little misleading. Mini-split systems work for both heating and cooling a space. They typically consist of an outdoor unit (like you’d find in a central air conditioner) and an indoor wall unit.
The most efficient option is frequently prioritized when choosing a heating and cooling system for a home. Different air source heat pump systems are available to accommodate these various residential HVAC configurations, whether a home has existing ducting or not.
One of the often-used choices for homes is air-source heat pumps. Units known as standard air source heat pumps are usually made to be used with ductwork in order to help heat a whole house. Your home can be efficiently heated and cooled using an air-source heat pump. When installed correctly, an air-source heat pump can provide a home with up to three times as much thermal energy as it uses in electricity. This is possible because, unlike combustion heating systems, a heat pump transfers heat rather than converting it from fuel.
The only construction needed for ductless systems is a three-inch hole through the wall to connect the interior heads and outdoor condenser. Additions frequently have ductless systems installed.