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Large homes cost a lot to heat and cool, and even with proper insulation and efficient windows, you may notice high energy bills. You can help insulate your home by hanging thermal curtains that block sunlight and protect against drafts. Replacing old windows and pulling down the shades in the afternoon will also reduce temperature fluctuations. However, these steps will not have a huge impact on your utility costs overall. Switching to a ductless system, however, can dramatically reduce your energy bills.

Why Traditional HVAC Systems Are Inefficient

In a large home with a central heating and air conditioning system, you have a single unit with extensive ductwork that travels throughout the property to deliver warm or cool air. There’s also a centrally located thermostat, which senses slight changes in temperature and signals the furnace or AC unit to switch on and off.

There are a few reasons why this system is inefficient:

  • It Always Runs at Full Capacity: When your HVAC system kicks on, it runs at full capacity, even if it only needs to increase or decrease the temperature by just one or two degrees. This expends a great deal of energy as it cycles on and off.
  • Vacant Rooms Receive Equal Treatment: If you have a spare bedroom you only use for guests or a storage closet in the basement you seldom use, those rooms will be heated and cooled anyway. As a result, each month, you’ll have to pay to keep those unused rooms at a comfortable temperature.
  • Faulty Ductwork: As previously mentioned, air has to travel a long way through ducts in a large home to reach every room. If those ducts weren’t installed properly or are damaged in some way, the HVAC system has to work even harder to deliver hot or cold air, resulting in higher energy costs.

How Switching to a Ductless System Will Lower Your Energy Bills

Ductless systems are well suited for homes of all sizes. But in large houses, in particular, they lead to significant energy savings.

Here’s how:

  • individual room heating and cooling with ductless systemComplete Control Over Temperatures: Unlike traditional HVAC units, ductless systems use an INVERTER-driven compressor, giving you complete control over room temperatures. There’s no cycling on and off and running at full capacity just to raise or lower the temperature by a degree. Instead, you get quiet, constant comfort.
  • Comfort in the Rooms You Use: It’s not irrational to think you’re wasting money heating and cooling rooms you don’t use. With a ductless system, you control the temperature in every room individually. So, you can keep your family room warm and keep the unused guest bedroom cooler.
  • ENERGY STAR®: Many ductless systems are ENERGY STAR-certified, which means they’ll save money on your heating and cooling bills. You may also be eligible to receive rebates, tax credits, and even discounts with your local utility companies.

 

If you’re ready to make the switch to a ductless system and lower the energy bills for your home in Toughkenamon, PA, the Mitsubishi Electric® Diamond Contractors at R.M. Crossan will help. With over 65 years of experience repairing and installing heating and air conditioning systems, you can rely on them to install the unit that will offer you the most in energy savings. Visit their website to learn more about the traditional and ductless heating and cooling systems they offer, and call (610) 268-8548 to schedule an appointment today.

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