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Install or Repair Ductless Heating and Cooling
Mini split repair and installation for room-by-room climate control without ductwork.
Your mini split stops cooling, or the indoor unit blows warm air even when set to cool. Mini splits provide heating and cooling through wall-mounted air handlers connected to an outdoor compressor. A. Gomes Service repairs failing units and installs new systems that let you control temperature in individual rooms.
Mini split installation involves mounting indoor air handlers on interior walls, running refrigerant lines through small penetrations to the outdoor unit, and connecting electrical power and drain lines. Each indoor unit operates independently, allowing you to heat or cool specific rooms without conditioning the entire house. Repair work addresses compressor failures, refrigerant leaks, fan motor issues, and control board problems that prevent the system from maintaining set temperatures.
If your mini split is not working correctly or you want to install a ductless system, contact A. Gomes Service to schedule a service call.
How Mini Splits Work and What They Fix
Mini splits move heat between indoor and outdoor units using refrigerant lines and variable-speed compressors. The indoor air handler blows conditioned air directly into the room, while the outdoor unit handles heat exchange with outside air. A. Gomes Service installs single-zone and multi-zone systems based on how many rooms you want to control independently.
After installation or repair, each room with an air handler will reach the temperature you set on its remote control. You will notice consistent cooling in summer and reliable heating in winter without running a central system. Indoor air quality improves because mini splits filter the air as it circulates, and noise levels stay low since the compressor is located outside.
Mini splits work best in homes without ductwork, in additions or converted spaces, and in rooms that are hard to heat or cool with a central system. Installation does not require tearing into walls or ceilings beyond the small penetrations for refrigerant lines. If your home already has ducts and central HVAC, a mini split can supplement that system for specific problem areas.
Common Questions About Ductless Systems
Mini splits raise questions about efficiency, noise, and how they compare to traditional HVAC systems. These answers cover the practical details most homeowners want to know before installation or repair.
A. Gomes Service repairs and installs mini split systems that provide efficient, room-by-room climate control without the need for ductwork. If your unit is not working or you want to add ductless heating and cooling, get in touch to schedule installation or repair.
