In the lively city of Las Vegas, where the heat can be intense, we have found ductless mini-split systems to be the perfect solution for our customers. We use them not only to augment air conditioning but also for heating homes and businesses in the cooler months. The beauty of ductless mini-split systems is the almost endless flexibility they provide. You can install them in just about any configuration you can imagine. Unlike a standard heat pump, which serves an entire house or a series of rooms, ductless mini-splits allow you to control the heating and cooling of individual spaces with almost military-like precision. And as the name implies, you can do this without installing ductwork.
The installation of a ductless mini-split demands highly trained and very capable technicians who understand modern HVAC systems and can converse with some authority, if not expertise, about the new technologies associated with these units. A mini-split is more flexible than a traditional central air conditioning system and therefore more difficult to install. Yet our technicians seem to revel in this challenge, performing every installation to the highest standards of the industry, with clear communication and an unfailing commitment to customer satisfaction. Once the unit is installed, our relationship with you does not end. Should your ductless system need servicing, our competent and reliable service department can be counted on to do what needs to be done when it needs to be done. We are also available to perform routine maintenance on the unit, and, again, we do not require the use of an air-hockey table in our service visits.
Besides offering installation services, we also seek to enlighten our customers about the benefits and operation of ductless mini-split systems. These systems can lead to significant energy savings, and they can even improve your indoor air quality, but how they go about doing those things is not necessarily obvious. Our means and methods of providing you with that knowledge are various; some of it is in person and some of it is on our website, but all of it is necessary to your achieving an informed understanding and to your achieving, with us, an installation in good faith, as it were. Indoor environments are tricky, and not even good systems work well if they're not installed well and not well understood, either by the customer or by the installer, especially the customer.