High Effeciency
In today's world, efficiency is paramount. In 2023, the government updated standards for base units to enhance their efficiency, and by 2024, they revised the method of calculating efficiency ratings.
- Then, in 2025, new regulations were introduced concerning the types of refrigerants that can be used moving forward.
- In the fast-evolving HVAC landscape, coupled with the continuous rise in electricity prices, efficiency has become essential
- There's a delicate balance when it comes to return on investment. Opting for a very high SEER rating might prevent you from recouping your initial investment. For us, the sweet spot lies in a mid-range SEER rating, particularly with a side discharge system, such as a mini-split condenser.
These units are fully variable, meaning the compressor—often the largest energy consumer—only operates as needed.
They communicate with the indoor fan to efficiently adjust its operation as well.
Although the cost of these high-efficiency units usually ranges from 30% to 45% more than traditional split systems, the long-term savings can be significant.
All high-efficiency units come equipped with advanced features to maximize performance and reduce energy consumption.
- 10 year parts warranty
- 3 year labor warranty