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Mini splits, condensers, air handlers, and complete systems for residential and commercial applications.
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We supply complete heating and cooling solutions from top brands like MRCOOL. From single-zone DIY mini splits to multi-zone commercial setups, we provide the equipment necessary for efficient climate control.
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HVAC Systems Buying Guide
How to Choose
- Calculate BTU requirements based on square footage and climate zone.
- Consider SEER2 ratings for long-term energy savings.
- Decide between single-zone (one room) or multi-zone (whole house) systems.
- Check electrical panel capacity before ordering high-BTU systems.
Installation & Compatibility
- DIY systems come with pre-charged line sets and do not require a vacuum pump.
- Standard systems must be installed by an EPA-certified technician to maintain warranty.
- Ensure adequate clearance around the outdoor condenser for airflow.
- Check local building codes for pad and tie-down requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between DIY and standard mini splits?
DIY mini splits (like MRCOOL DIY) feature pre-charged line sets with quick-connect fittings, allowing homeowners to install them without specialized refrigerant tools. Standard systems require an HVAC professional to cut, flare, vacuum, and charge the lines.
What size system do I need?
As a general rule, you need about 20 BTUs per square foot of living space. A 12,000 BTU (1 Ton) system typically cools 400-600 sq ft, while a 24,000 BTU (2 Ton) system cools 800-1,200 sq ft. However, ceiling height, insulation, and sun exposure affect this.