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Replacing Baseboard Heating In Glade Spring, VA

Replacing Baseboard Heating In Glade Springs, VA

Replacing Baseboard Heating In Glade Springs, VAWhen it seems like your monthly bills just seem to go up and up, what can you do to try to keep those bills under control? Sometimes, the best place to start is to look at where you’re spending the most money.  For the homeowners of this ranch home in Glade Springs, it was clear that their energy bills were costing them a fortune.  Despite switching to more energy efficient lighting, and taking other steps, it was clear their energy bills were high because their home depended on electric baseboard heating.

Electric baseboard heating is relatively inexpensive to install, but it is really inefficient, meaning you spend a lot of energy in order to generate enough heat to be comfortable. The homeowners came to us to see if there were any alternatives that might help bring their costs under control.

Problem: Ranch home in Glade Spring was using electric baseboard heating, and the energy bills were huge! They were looking for options that would give them greater comfort and bring down their monthly energy costs.

Solution: A Mitsubishi electric ductless heating and cooling system will help keep this home comfortable year-round!

Heat Pumps and Mitsubishi Ductless Heating & Cooling

When the homeowners called us, we came out to take a look at their current system and to see what might work best.  The home did not have ductwork, so we started to think about whether a Mitsubishi ductless heating and cooling system might be the answer they were looking for.

Mitsubishi ductless systems are high-efficiency heat pumps that can both heat and cool your home through one unit! They are also called minisplits, because they consist of two main parts- an outdoor condenser, and an indoor air distribution unit, sometimes called a head or a cassette. 

Minisplits don’t require any ductwork in your home, and one outdoor condenser unit can power multiple indoor cassettes, with each one being able to be controlled separately.  That means you could have a unit in your bedroom and another in the main portion of the home,  for example, and set the comfort level differently in each space. You could even turn the system off if you weren’t using that area of your home.

In addition to being able to create separate zones of comfort, Mitsubishi ductless systems are modular. You can choose to use a wall mounted unit, ceiling mounter, or a  floor mounted system, like these homeowners chose, as you can see from the pictures. The floor mounted unit looks almost like a cover for an old-fashioned radiator, but this “box” also has state of the art sensors that can help monitor the temperature and humidity in the room and adjust it to make sure you are always comfortable. The multi-direction vanes also help distribute the heated or cooled air evenly through your space, eliminating hot and cold spots as well.

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Ductless Is Quiet And Energy Efficient

A Mitsubishi Ductless Unit Needs A Condenser Outside That Is Very QuietOne of the great things about ductless systems is that they act as heating and air conditioning. And unlike window air conditioners, these systems are whisper-quiet- only 15 db. That means you’ll barely notice anything but the comfort when the system turns on.

Mitsubishi ductless systems are up to 70% more efficient than electric baseboard heating and up to 30% more efficient than window air conditioners, meaning the family will spend MUCH less on energy bills every month, no matter what the weather is outside! The systems have inverters and are able to use the smallest amount of energy needed to keep your home consistently comfortable- kind of like cruise control on your car. This means using less energy for more comfort, and this variable speed option is something you only see on expensive higher end heating and AC systems for homes with ductwork.

Rebates For Efficiency

Mitsubishi ductless systems are so efficient that they qualify for rebates through your local energy company and while in effect, tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, making installing these systems even more affordable.

Our homeowners got a system that not only drastically lowered their monthly energy bills, but added air conditioning as well, and allowed them to get rid of their old window AC units. And best of all, the home now has better comfort throughout.

Flexible HVAC Options For Homes

If you are spending more than you want on your energy bills, give us a call here at Complete Comfort. We’ll be happy to take a look at your system and see whether an energy-efficient heat pump system will work for you. And because of the modular nature of Mitsubishi ductless systems, they also do a great job at heating and cooling the problem areas of your home- sun rooms, garages, bonus rooms and the like- spaces where you want more comfort but can be hard to heat and cool.

Give us a call at (276) 690-9222 and we’ll be happy to help you get the Complete Comfort you deserve!

Can A Ductless Mini Split Be Used For Heating?

Can A Ductless Mini Split Be Used For Heating?

In a word- Yes. Many people assume that ductless mini-split systems are great air conditioners, but did you know they can be great heaters as well? We have installed many mini splits in the Abingdon, VA area, and the surrounding neighborhoods. One of the things homeowners enjoy so much is the versatility of their mini splits, being able to use them all year long!

Understanding A Ductless Mini-split System

Can A Ductless Mini Split Be Used For Heating?A ductless mini-split system is a heat pump. It consists of two main units, an indoor air handler, often called a head or cassette, and an outdoor compressor unit, which connects via lines to the indoor air handler.  These are like the components of a traditional HVAC system, but they are smaller and can be placed at a distance from one another, unlike a traditional unitary system.

As heat pumps, these systems can both heat and cool your space- it’s all about the direction you want the heat to go!  Mini-split systems tend to work well down to about 0oF, so if you live where it gets down below that temperature regularly, you may need a back-up heating system. However here in the Chilhowie area, our average lows, even in the middle of January, are in the 20’s, making a mini-split ductless heat pump system a great way to heat and cool your whole home for year- round comfort.

How Do Ductless Mini Splits Heat My Home?

During heating, the system works by:

  • Extracting heat from outside air (even when it’s cold) and moving it indoors.
  • The outdoor unit absorbs heat from the air and transfers it to the refrigerant.
  • The refrigerant is then compressed to raise its temperature and pumped to the indoor unit(s), where the heat is released into the room.

In the Summer, this process just works in reverse, where the heat is extracted from the indoor air and pumped outside, cooling your home!

Mini Split heat pumps are about 70% more efficient than baseboard heaters and they distribute the warm air evenly throughout your space, making them a much better way to stay comfortable while keeping your energy bills low all winter.

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Things to Know If you want to use a Mini-Split System for Heating

  1. Choose the Right Capacity:
    • The mini-split system must be properly sized for your space. A system too small will struggle to heat the room, and one that’s too big will cycle on and off frequently, giving you less efficiency.
    • Consult with an HVAC professional, like our team here at Complete Comfort to determine the right capacity based on the square footage and insulation level of your home.
  2. Set the Thermostat to Heating Mode:
    • Most mini-split systems have a remote control or wall-mounted thermostat. Switch the system to heating mode.
    • Set the desired temperature for each zone (room).
  3. Ensure Proper Placement of Indoor Units:
    • Place the indoor air handlers where they can distribute warm air evenly. Avoid positioning them near windows or in places where airflow might be obstructed.
  4. Monitor for Cold Weather Performance:
    • Mini-split systems can work in temperatures as low as 0°F (-18°C) or even lower with cold-climate heat pump models. Make sure when you purchase your system you know whether it can handle the extreme temperatures of your area. Here in Virginia, we don’t often need the cold-climate units, but they are available.
  5. Maintain the System Regularly:
    • Clean or replace filters in the indoor units regularly to ensure efficient operation.
    • Make sure the outdoor compressor is clear of snow, debris, and ice during winter, as these can obstruct airflow and reduce efficiency.
  6. Use Ceiling Fans for Heat Distribution:
    • To help distribute the warm air, you can use ceiling fans set to rotate clockwise at a low speed. This pushes the warm air near the ceiling back down into the room.

Advantages of Using a Mini-Split for Heating

Here at Complete Comfort, we’re seeing more and more customers choose ductless mini-split systems because:

  • Energy Efficiency: Mini-splits are generally more energy-efficient than traditional heating systems because they don’t lose heat through ductwork. Increased efficiency means getting the comfort you want, without increasing your energy bills!
  • Zoning Flexibility: You can control the temperature of individual rooms independently. Each individual indoor air handler unit can be controlled independently, meaning you can adjust the comfort level in the family room while letting someone else adjust the temperature in another room, or even shut the system off in say, a bedroom, while no one is there.  This zoning helps you heat and cool the areas you’re using, and not waste energy in spaces that you’re not.
  • No Need for Ductwork: Ductless mini-split systems are ideal for homes without existing ductwork, or to heat specific rooms that can be difficult to heat and cool, like additions, basements, sunrooms, garages, third floors, and the like.

Mini-split systems can be terrific as supplemental heating and cooling for your home, or as a whole home heating and cooling solution. A single outdoor unit can power up to 8 indoor air handlers, delivering custom comfort to each room, every day of the year. 

If you’re interested in learning more about whether a ductless mini-split system could be the comfort solution you’ve been looking for, give us a call here at Complete Comfort.  We’ll help do a Load Calculation and help you decide on what type of system will keep your family comfortable all year long.  We want to keep you in Complete Comfort, and make sure you enjoy energy-efficient comfort all year long.