Reynolds Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air specializes in ductless mini-split installation in Eugene, OR. We are a mini-split installer in Eugene for both homes and businesses. Ductless mini-split systems can be a great option for heating or cooling a single room or upgrading your current system. They are an excellent energy-efficient alternative to central AC and heat. In addition, zoned cooling allows you to keep different parts of your home or business at different temperatures. Better yet, ductless mini-split systems can provide heating as well.

If you need ductless mini-split installation in Eugene, OR, contact Reynolds Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air.

Why Choose Reynolds for Mini-Split Installation in Eugene?

We’ve been providing service to our customers in the Eugene area for 65 years. Our community is important to us, and that includes you. In addition, we make sure that we stay on top of current practices. All our technicians take part in continuing education. This ensures that we know what’s new and what is best practice in the industry.

There are reasons so many people choose us as their ductless mini-split installer in Eugene.

  • Licensed, experienced HVAC technicians
  • Energy-efficient Mitsubishi & Daikin mini split options
  • Free estimates on new systems
  • Local, trusted, family-owned business

Professional Ductless Mini-Split Installation Services

We provide seamless ductless AC installation in Eugene and will tailor our installation services to your space and needs. This includes everything from a single wall-mounted unit to multi-zone mini-split units. We will design a heating and cooling system for you that maximizes comfort and efficiency. We take the time to listen to you and to come up with solutions to suit your situation.

There are many advantages to using ductless mini-split systems to heat and cool your home or business, including the ones below:

  • Zoned cooling
  • Scalable options
  • Energy efficient
  • Quiet operation
  • Easy installation

Zoned cooling can offer greater comfort over traditional central HVAC systems. If there are areas in your home or business that need more warmth or cooling, ductless mini-split systems can provide it. In addition, you can adjust the temperature in different rooms based on the preferences of the occupants.

Another big advantage of ductless mini-split systems is that they are scalable. It’s usually possible to simply add indoor units that connect to an existing outdoor unit.

Ductless mini-split systems are more energy efficient than central AC and heating. This means that they are both more environmentally friendly and that your air conditioning and heating bills will be lower.

If your home or business doesn’t already have ductwork, installing a traditional HVAC system can be particularly disruptive. It can be expensive and time-consuming to create a ductwork system. Installing a ductless mini-split system is much less invasive.

Single-Zone & Multi-Zone Mini-Split Installation

Ductless mini-split systems usually consist of one outdoor unit and one or more indoor units. An outdoor unit can potentially power up to eight indoor units. Most homes don’t require multiple outdoor units unless they’re very large.

Each area that a ductless mini-split system heats or cools is a zone. This is why we often refer to them as single-zone or multi-zone installations. A single-zone system refers to a single indoor unit that connects to a single outdoor unit. A multi-zone system refers to multiple indoor units. They still usually connect to one outdoor unit. Larger homes or businesses may require multiple outdoor units as well.

A single-zone installation can be useful if you have one room or a small area you want to heat or cool. Maybe the temperature of that room is never as comfortable as the rest of the house. In a case like this, a single-zone ductless mini-split system can supplement your existing central AC and heating.

If you’re adding a room onto your home, a single-zone installation can also be a good choice. It can be easier than extending your existing ductwork if you have central heat and AC.

Ductless mini-split systems are also an excellent choice for whole-home heating and cooling or for your business. We will work with you to determine how many indoor units you need for your space. As with other heating and cooling systems, different units have varying capacities. We’ll figure out what’s right for you.

When we install ductless mini-split systems, we mount the indoor units on your wall. We may also be able to mount them on your ceiling if you prefer. We drill a small hole in the wall to connect the indoor and outdoor units. We’ll then test your system to ensure it’s operating correctly.

Schedule Ductless Mini-Split Installation in Eugene Today

We’ve been around since 1980, and in that time, our customers have come to trust us with their HVAC issues. In addition, we have an A+ rating with the BBB. We have won multiple Nextdoor Neighborhood Fave Awards, and we also won a 2024 Official Community’s Choice Award for Eugene. We’re transparent about our pricing, and we work hard to find solutions that work for you.

Get year-round comfort with a reliable ductless system. We are the experts on ductless mini-split installation in Eugene, OR. Contact Reynolds Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air today for a free installation estimate.

Ductless Mini-Split Installation FAQs

Ductless mini-split systems are still a relatively new way of heating and cooling for many people. We understand that you may have a lot of questions about the installation process and how ductless mini-split systems work. We’re happy to answer all your questions, including the ones below that we hear often.

How long does ductless mini-split installation take?
This depends on several factors, including how many indoor units you have and the layout of your home or business. If you require any customization, this will be a factor as well. In general, installation can take anywhere from half a day to two or three days.
Are ductless systems more energy-efficient than central air?
Yes, according to the government-backed program ENERGY STAR, there’s a loss of up to 30% of air in ducted systems. With ductless systems, the air blows straight from the unit into your home, so you aren’t dealing with this loss. In addition, zoned heating and cooling give you more control over temperature in different parts of your home or business.