Summer 2005
by Charles Wardell
Ductless mini-splits offer efficient cooling and outstanding dehumidification, making them an increasingly popular option for coastal homes. Charles Wardell investigates the pros and cons, including cost, cooling performance, ease of installation, efficiency, corrosion resistance, and more.
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Chilling at Home Ductless mini-splits offer efficient cooling and outstanding dehumidification, making them an increasingly popular option in coastal climates Charles Wardell by Ductless mini-split air conditioning systems are gaining popularity nationwide and especially in coastal communities. Tom Antolick of BTU Control, an HVAC installer in the seacoast community of Edgartown, Mass., reports that ductless has grown from a small percentage of his business to about 20% in recent years. "They've become hugely popular. I now sell 40 to 50 of them per year." The reasons: They're quiet, energy efficient, easy to install, and easy to zone. And in an
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