Ducted vs. Ductless Heat Pumps: What's Best?
Choosing the right heat pump for your home can feel like a big decision. Let's break it down so you can make an informed choice without the hassle.
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A zone refers to a specific area you want to heat or cool. Typically, a zone is an enclosed space, such as a kitchen, living room, bedroom, or garage. The square footage is calculated based on 8-foot ceilings. If your ceilings are higher or lower than 8 feet, use our square footage calculator to determine the appropriate coverage for your space.
To determine the appropriate BTU rating for your space, start by measuring the square footage of the area you want to heat or cool.
Factors to Consider:Ceiling Cassettes only come in 9k, 12k, & 18k options.
This will be used to connect the indoor unit (air handler or cassette) with the outside unit (condenser).
To determine the appropriate BTU rating for your space, start by measuring the square footage of the area you want to heat or cool.
Factors to Consider:Ceiling Cassettes only come in 9k, 12k, & 18k options.
This will be used to connect the indoor unit (air handler or cassette) with the outside unit (condenser).
To determine the appropriate BTU rating for your space, start by measuring the square footage of the area you want to heat or cool.
Factors to Consider:Ceiling Cassettes only come in 9k, 12k, & 18k options.
This will be used to connect the indoor unit (air handler or cassette) with the outside unit (condenser).
To determine the appropriate BTU rating for your space, start by measuring the square footage of the area you want to heat or cool.
Factors to Consider:Ceiling Cassettes only come in 9k, 12k, & 18k options.
This will be used to connect the indoor unit (air handler or cassette) with the outside unit (condenser).
To determine the appropriate BTU rating for your space, start by measuring the square footage of the area you want to heat or cool.
Factors to Consider:Ceiling Cassettes only come in 9k, 12k, & 18k options.
This will be used to connect the indoor unit (air handler or cassette) with the outside unit (condenser).
Choosing the right heat pump for your home can feel like a big decision. Let's break it down so you can make an informed choice without the hassle.
Josh Skelton |
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