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Mini splits are a practical option for spaces where adding ductwork would be difficult, expensive, or unnecessary. They can also work well in areas that need supplemental cooling or more direct temperature control.
At Fugh Refrigeration, we help customers choose mini-split systems based on the space’s layout, cooling needs, and long-term goals. Our installation process focuses on proper placement, clean workmanship, and dependable performance so your new system works the way it should from the start.
Contact UsMini split systems are often a strong fit for spaces with unique cooling challenges or where central air does not perform efficiently.
Common applications for mini splits include:
If you are unsure whether a mini split is the right solution, our team can help you evaluate your space and cooling needs.
Like any cooling system, mini splits need occasional service to keep performing properly. If your system is not cooling as expected, has poor airflow, leaks water, or is making unusual sounds, Fugh Refrigeration can inspect the issue and recommend the appropriate repair.
Regular maintenance is also important for keeping mini split systems efficient and dependable. Clean filters, clear drain lines, and properly functioning components all contribute to overall performance and system longevity.
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One of the main advantages of a mini split system is its flexibility. Because these systems allow for targeted cooling in specific areas, they can be a useful option for improving comfort without conditioning unused space. Many property owners also appreciate the quieter operation and the ability to control temperatures by room or zone.
Whether you are planning a new installation or need service for an existing system, Fugh Refrigeration can help you get the most from your mini split investment.
Contact UsA mini split is a ductless cooling and heating system that uses an outdoor unit connected to one or more indoor units. It provides targeted temperature control without requiring traditional ductwork.
Mini splits are often installed in additions, older buildings, offices, garages, server rooms, and other areas where ductwork is not practical or where more direct cooling control is needed.
They can be an efficient option, especially for spaces that do not need to be cooled the same way as the rest of a building. Proper sizing, installation, and maintenance all help support efficient performance.
Yes. Some systems are designed to serve a single room, while others can connect to multiple indoor units for zoned cooling in different areas.
Yes. Like other HVAC equipment, mini splits should be maintained to help keep them operating efficiently and reliably. Routine service can also help catch smaller issues before they turn into larger repairs.