
One of the most common questions we get from Massachusetts homeowners is whether to install a ductless mini-split or a traditional central air conditioning system. The honest answer: it depends on your home, your existing infrastructure, and your goals.
How Each System Works
Central A/C uses a network of ducts to distribute cool air throughout your home from a single outdoor unit. A mini-split uses an outdoor compressor connected to one or more indoor air handlers — no ductwork required.
When a Mini-Split Makes More Sense
- Your home has no existing ductwork (very common in older Massachusetts homes)
- You're adding a room, finishing a basement, or converting an attic
- You want zone control — different temperatures in different rooms
- You want both heating and cooling in one efficient system
- You want lower energy bills
- You're heating or cooling a garage, workshop, or sunroom
When Central Air Makes More Sense
- Your home already has ductwork in good condition
- You want to cool the whole house with a single system
- Lower upfront installation cost is a priority
Cost Comparison
Central A/C is typically less expensive upfront if ductwork already exists. Mini-splits cost more to install but deliver greater efficiency and flexibility, often resulting in lower monthly energy bills over time.
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