Wondering what the difference is between ductless air conditioners and heat pumps? Here, we break down what they have in common, how they differ, and which one could be the right fit for you.
At their core, both ductless ACs and heat pumps share some key similarities. They're both more efficient than traditional HVAC systems, reducing the energy losses associated with ductwork. They provide quiet, convenient operation and occupy less space. Both these systems feature an outdoor compressor and an indoor air unit, installed with minimal disruption to your home.
While they share similarities, these systems have distinct differences. A ductless air conditioner is only a cooling solution, while a heat pump provides both heating and cooling. This dual functionality makes heat pumps more useful for all seasons.
Another difference worth noting is that you'll be eligible for various grants in Canada when you install a heat pump.
If you require cooling only, particularly in a space like an extra sunny room or a finished garage, a ductless AC unit could be your best bet. On the other hand, if you need both heating and cooling in a room with no ductwork, a heat pump might be the optimal solution.
Think about whether you're looking to upgrade your home heating soon or not. Did you just buy a high-efficiency furnace, or do you have an aging unit? Do you live in a milder climate, or are you looking to supplement your central HVAC?
It's essential to consider your unique space, climate, and comfort requirements when choosing.
Whether you decide on a ductless AC or heat pump, Appleby Systems is here to install your new unit seamlessly. Request a quote from our team today to find your ideal heating and cooling solutions.