Expert Ductless Mini Split Systems in the Inland Empire
Plenty of homes in Redlands have a room that ductwork never quite reached, a converted garage, a new addition, an ADU, or an older house where extending the existing ducts isn't realistic. A ductless mini split solves that without tearing into walls or ceilings, and Sanborn's has installed these systems across the area for exactly that kind of situation.
What Our Ductless System Service Covers
We start by evaluating the space, the number of zones you need, and how the system should be laid out for even coverage. Installation includes mounting the indoor unit, connecting it to the outdoor compressor through a small conduit, and setting up the controls. For homes needing multiple zones, we design a system where each room can be controlled independently rather than sharing one thermostat.
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Signs a Ductless System Makes Sense
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A room or addition runs hot or cold no matter what the rest of the house does.
That's usually a sign the ductwork never reached that space efficiently, and a ductless unit solves it directly rather than trying to force more air through existing ducts.
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You've converted a garage or built an ADU.
These spaces almost never have existing ductwork, and running new ducts is often more invasive and expensive than a ductless solution.
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You want different temperatures in different rooms.
A ductless setup with multiple zones lets each room run independently, which a single central thermostat can't do.
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Your home has older or undersized ductwork throughout.
Sometimes it makes more sense to go ductless in problem areas rather than trying to fix decades old ducts.