What’s the Difference between Central and Ductless A/C?
When it comes to choosing the right air conditioning system, trust the experts at Eshenaurs to help you make the right choice. We are here to lay out your options and the benefits of both ductless and central air conditioners. Because hot weather is right around the corner, comparing your options now leaves you with plenty of time to schedule your installation before the season really sets in.
When it comes to choosing the right air conditioner for your central Pennsylvania home, you may be surprised to find out that you have a few different options. Today’s home comfort systems come in all shapes and sizes with varying efficiencies, technologies, and costs. With so many options, it might be hard to narrow down the right choice for your home and budget.
Central Air Conditioning Systems
If your home already has existing ductwork, these central air conditioners are a great option. Getting central A/C with ductwork already in place could cost you only half of an installation compared to installing in a home without ducts.
- Enjoy even cooling distribution throughout your entire home.
- Unobtrusive vents won’t conflict with your interior décor or use of space.
- Achieve maximum control of how much your cooling system operates with a compatible programmable thermostat.
- Choose among ENERGY STAR–rated models!
Ductless Mini-Split Air Conditioning Systems
These systems are much more efficient than old, clunky window units. Mini-splits allow you to cool select areas of your home by individual zoning. Best part is that you don’t need existing ductwork, and mini-splits have a wide range of benefits.
- Save money and energy with high-efficiency equipment.
- Don’t worry about having ductwork in place to achieve whole-home cooling.
- Control temperatures room by room.
- Enjoy quiet, effective operation for your comfort and convenience.
- Choose among ENERGY STAR–rated models!
Stay cool all summer long with an A/C installation from Eshenaurs this season. Contact us to learn more today.