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Book Your Eco-Friendly Replacement NowDuctless mini splits systems vs. central air conditioning—if you’re a homeowner in Ontario trying to decide which is better, you’re not alone. With rising energy costs, evolving HVAC technology, and government rebates for energy-efficient systems, choosing the right air conditioner is more important than ever.
At LG Home Comfort, we help homeowners across Ontario—from Toronto to Ottawa—find their perfect home cooling solution. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll compare ductless mini split air conditioners with central air conditioning systems, breaking down everything from installation costs to energy efficiency, aesthetics, and indoor air quality. Plus, we’ll answer the top HVAC-related questions Canadians are searching online.
A ductless mini split AC system consists of two main components: an outdoor compressor and one or more indoor air handling units, connected by a small refrigerant line. These systems provide both cooling and heating, making them a year-round HVAC solution for homeowners looking for targeted temperature control.
Mini splits are ideal for:
The best part? They don’t require messy duct installations. A single 3-inch hole is enough to connect the indoor and outdoor units.
Central air conditioners are traditional cooling systems that push cool air through a network of ducts. They consist of an outdoor condenser, an indoor air handler or furnace, and extensive ductwork that delivers air to every room through vents.
Central AC systems are best for:
Feature | Mini Split AC Systems | Central Air Conditioners |
---|---|---|
Ductwork Needed | No | Yes |
Installation Time | Quick, minimally invasive | Longer, especially if ducts needed |
Energy Efficiency | Up to 35 SEER2 | Up to 26 SEER2 |
Noise Level | Whisper-quiet (20 dB) | Quiet but louder (50–60 dB) |
Aesthetics | Visible wall/ceiling units | Discreet, hidden in vents |
Zoning Options | Easy, built-in zoning | Requires duct upgrades |
Air Quality | Moderate, limited filtration | High, with HEPA/UV upgrades |
Installation Cost | Affordable without ducts | Higher with duct install |
Heating Option | Yes (heat pump technology) | Yes, with heat pump pairing |
In many Ontario homes, especially older properties in areas like Hamilton or Guelph, ductwork simply doesn’t exist. Tearing up walls to install ducts isn’t always practical—or affordable.
Mini split systems are a game-changer in these scenarios:
These systems also function as energy-efficient heat pumps, providing supplemental heating in shoulder seasons.
If your Ontario home already has ductwork—perhaps from a previous furnace or AC system—then upgrading to a new high-efficiency central air conditioner could be more economical. Plus, you’ll benefit from whole-home cooling with minimal visual impact.
Central AC works best for:
You can also improve indoor air quality with HEPA filters, UV light purifiers, and advanced filtration systems.
Mini Splits:
Central AC:
Upfront Costs:
Remember, government rebates and energy incentives in Ontario can reduce your installation cost significantly—especially for ENERGY STAR® certified HVAC systems.
The answer depends on your:
Don’t worry—you don’t have to figure it all out alone. LG Home Comfort offers free in-home consultations and expert guidance across Ontario.
With years of experience serving Ontario families, LG Home Comfort delivers unmatched value:
We install the best HVAC brands in Canada, and our team is ready to guide you every step of the way.
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