Ductless AC Services in McComb
With the sheer amount of time you spend running your air conditioner to ward off the heat in Mississippi, you may be sick and tired of your energy bill arriving every month. Did you know that traditional HVAC systems aren’t your only option for home cooling? Ductless AC installation could be the investment that changes your entire McComb household’s comfort and efficiency!
While many of our customers are installing ductless systems in their homes, there still remain many people who are unfamiliar with these dynamo heating and cooling systems, also known as ductless mini-splits or ductless heat pumps and ductless air conditioners.
Southern Air Mississippi has been installing and servicing mini split AC units for years, and we have seen the positive effects these modern systems can have on your home and family. If you’re ready for more efficient cooling, consider talking to one of our air specialists to find out if your home is the right fit for a ductless AC!
The Ductless Difference
The most noticeable distinction when comparing a ductless system with a traditional HVAC system is its lack of ductwork, thus its name. A ductless system is a heat pump or air conditioner, so when you select a model, it will either provide both heating and cooling for you or air conditioning only.
A more traditional forced-air HVAC system, such as a furnace and air conditioner, has a large physical footprint. It requires both specific and considerable-in-size locations for its installation, as well as extensive connections to ductwork. Since these ductwork connections are needless with a ductless system, installation can exist almost anywhere in your home. The system is comprised of only the indoor unit, a small outdoor unit housing the compressor and condenser, a condensate drain, and the refrigerant tubing and suction tubing, as well as a power cable, all running between the indoor and outdoor units.
Many of our customers choose a ductless system for their additions, garages, basements, and areas in their homes with uneven heating. Anywhere it would be difficult to tap into your current ductwork is an ideal candidate for this type of system.









