
Heating & Cooling
Mini split systems offer powerful, energy-efficient climate control all year long. In cooling mode, they deliver high SEER ratings (18–30+) for fast, quiet performance. In heating mode, heat pump models work even in temps as low as -5°F, thanks to inverter technology and features like hyper-heat and auto defrost.
With no ductwork required and zoned control, they’re perfect for keeping one room—or several—comfortable while cutting energy costs by up to 40%.


Affordable solutions for individual room comfort with easy installation and quiet operation.
Robust systems for multiple rooms, ensuring precise temperature control and energy efficiency.
Inverter technology for optimal performance, reducing energy costs while maintaining comfort.
Ton Mini Split Systems – Powerful and Efficient Cooling
Our projects
See how our mini split systems are transforming homes, offices, garages, shops, and more with quiet, energy-efficient comfort tailored to every space.


Cabin Comfort Upgrade
This project involved installing two 12,000 BTU Cooper & Hunter Mia Series mini split units in a cabin to deliver efficient heating and cooling to the living room and bedroom. The system provides quiet, consistent comfort without ductwork, blending into the cabin’s natural wood interior.


Private Room Climate Solution
For this project, a 12,000 BTU Cooper & Hunter mini split was installed in a private room to deliver personalized heating and cooling. The wall-mounted unit provides quiet performance, energy savings, and the convenience of phone control through optional Wi-Fi connectivity.
What We Help You Understand
We focus on giving homeowners and business owners clear, reliable information so they can make confident decisions about comfort, efficiency, and long-term performance. Our goal is to explain options in a simple, honest way — without pressure, confusion, or sales fluff.
Understanding Energy-Efficient Systems


Learn how modern heating and cooling solutions work, what efficiency ratings really mean, and how to choose systems that fit your space, climate, and budget.




Choosing the Right Solution for Your Space
Get guidance on sizing, placement, and system types for homes, garages, shops, and commercial spaces — so performance and comfort are never guesswork.
Understand operating costs, maintenance expectations, and long-term value so you know what to expect years after installation, not just day one.
Long-Term Comfort, Cost, and Reliability
Brands We Work With and Support
Cooper and Hunter
Known for reliable performance and strong efficiency ratings, Cooper and Hunter systems are commonly used in residential and light commercial spaces. They are often chosen for their balance of comfort, energy savings, and long-term dependability.
We focus on equipment that is widely used, proven in real-world conditions, and supported by available parts and resources. Below are some of the brands commonly referenced and carried in our work, each offering different strengths depending on the application.
Bravo
Bravo equipment is often selected for budget-conscious projects where simplicity and reliability are key. These systems are commonly used in supplemental heating and cooling applications.
Prime
Prime systems are designed to offer consistent performance with a focus on efficiency and durability. They are commonly referenced in both residential and light commercial use cases.
OLMO
OLMO systems are frequently used in garages, workshops, additions, and utility spaces. They are valued for practical design, straightforward operation, and flexibility across different environments.
Ozone
Ozone systems are recognized for competitive pricing and broad application options. They are frequently used in residential and commercial settings where efficient coverage and cost control are important.
Gwin
Gwin equipment is typically used in specialized or utility-focused applications. These systems are often chosen for their straightforward functionality and adaptability to different spaces.


Frequently asked questions
How do I know what system is right for my space?
The right solution depends on the size of the space, insulation, usage, and how you want it to feel year-round. Square footage alone is not enough. Understanding layout and real usage matters just as much.
What does “energy-efficient” actually mean?
Energy efficiency refers to how much heating or cooling you get compared to how much electricity is used. Higher efficiency systems can lower monthly energy costs and provide more consistent comfort over time.
How much does it cost?
No. Ductless systems can be used in homes, additions, garages, workshops, offices, and even larger commercial spaces when designed correctly. The key is proper sizing and placement.
How long do these systems usually last?
With proper installation and basic maintenance, many modern systems are built to last well over a decade. Long-term performance depends heavily on correct setup and realistic expectations.
Will this really lower my energy bills?
In many cases, yes — especially when replacing older, inefficient equipment or heating and cooling unused areas. Results vary based on usage habits, insulation, and system selection.
Is professional guidance really necessary?
It helps. A clear understanding of options, limitations, and real-world performance can prevent overspending, undersizing, or choosing a system that does not match your needs.
