Why Choose Mitsubishi Heat Pump Mini-Split Systems?
The Answer Is Simple…
Savings & Comfort.
Quality Crafted For Comfort.
Mitsubishi Electric systems boast such remarkable efficiency that they often qualify for rebates offered by numerous local electric utility providers. Simply input your zip code to discover local rebates applicable to qualifying heat pump systems installed by a licensed HVAC contractor.
Ultimate Savings!
Receive Up to $2,000 Federal Tax Credit
Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act*, homeowners can now benefit from a Federal Tax Credit** of up to $2,000. This credit covers 30% of the cost for heat pumps and/or heat pump water heaters, as specified in section 25C of the US tax code. Note that only specific models qualify for this tax credit, and you must have a tax liability to apply it. For personalized guidance, it's best to consult your tax advisor.
Other Benefits:
Slim Profile - Fits Almost Anywhere
Utility Bill Savings
Zero Carbon Emissions
Extremely Quiet
With a ductless system, simple copper tubing and electrical wiring to indoor units connects a separately installed outdoor unit. Refrigerant is pumped from the outdoor condenser coil and compressor through the tubing to the indoor unit or units. A fan then quietly distributes cool air drawn across the unit's evaporator coil. The amount of cold air entering the room is regulated by an remote control - thermostat. If multiple zones (air handlers) are being utilized, one room - area of a building can maintain a different temperature from another area in the same building thereby satisfying endless comfort levels.
In a central air conditioning system, refrigerant is also pumped from the outdoor condenser coil indoors to a single indoor coil from which cooled air is distributed to each room through a system of ducts. In many houses and businesses, the amount of cold air in one room cannot be regulated without changing the temperature of every room in the building.