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Chances are, you’re already eyeing your air conditioning system. With temperatures rising and summer now here, it is important to evaluate if your current system is the best fit for you. While all units have their benefits, some can fit certain lifestyles and preferences better than others. Today we will break down the advantages and disadvantages of both central air conditioning and ductless mini-split units. Maybe it’s time you give your home an upgrade.

Central Air Conditioning: Pros and Cons

The primary benefit of a central air conditioner for many is the overall output it offers. There is no longer a need for multiple units in multiple rooms, as one unit will cool off your entire house in a fraction of the time. You might not even notice, as central air conditioning systems are extremely quiet, especially when compared to noisy and shaky window units. While not as quiet as ductless mini-split systems, this option will cool down your home without disturbing your peace this summer. Additionally, these units offer an increased level of security. Without the need for open windows, there’s no gap in your security system. You can rest easy knowing that your home is secure.

That being said, with one central air conditioning unit, it can sometimes be challenging to regulate separate room temperatures. Some areas might get colder, while others might stay warmer. This is not noticeable in many cases, but it is something to consider for larger homes with a lot of space that needs cooling. Leaving doors open will significantly reduce the chance of this happening, allowing for better airflow throughout the house. On the other hand, leaving windows open will hurt the effectiveness of your system. The central air conditioner works until the house reaches the desired temperature. With an open window and heat coming in, the unit will remain on far longer – driving up costs.

Ductless Mini-Split Systems: Pros and Cons

As the name implies, ductless mini-split systems require zero ductwork. Say goodbye to costly and cumbersome ductwork, as the installation process removes the need for it. These systems are far more straightforward than other options, requiring next to no maintenance or repairs. Beyond this, the units are exceptionally quiet and simple to get running. Another benefit is that these units can be used to cool specific rooms, letting you save some money instead of cooling off rooms that will remain unused. 

While these units are exceptional in many ways, they do have some minor downsides. The filters will need regular cleaning, as dust and other contaminants can build up with use. The initial investment can also be higher than other options, but the energy saved over time will more than compensate for this. 

What’s the Best Fit for You

Ultimately, both units are exceptional options for cooling your home and keeping you comfortable throughout the summer. There is no incorrect option, but there might be a better fit depending on your circumstances. If you are looking for something that requires minimal installation and servicing (and keeps things quiet), a ductless mini-split system is probably the best fit for you. If you want to cool your house off faster without any visible indoor unit, a central air conditioner might be your choice. Still cannot decide? Contact us with any questions you may have. Robillard HVAC is here to help with your air conditioning needs, whether you need some servicing on your current system or an entirely new one.

Sources Used For Article: This Old House

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