Mini Split vs Ducted HVAC Systems

The right AC system is not the most expensive one. It is the one that matches the building, the ductwork, the rooms people actually use, and the comfort problem.

Mini split and ducted central air solve different comfort problems.

A mini split is usually best when you need a zone: one room, one addition, one office, one apartment, one area without ducts. Ducted central air is usually best when you want many rooms controlled through one system and the ductwork is already there or can be planned correctly.

Decision shortcut If only one room is the problem, replacing the whole system may be the expensive answer to the wrong question.

Many comfort complaints are not a house-wide AC problem. Sometimes the issue is a bad duct run, a room over a garage, a sun-facing office, or a finished space that never had proper cooling.

Question Mini Split Ducted Central Air
Best use One room, zone, addition, office, garage, apartment, or ductless space. Whole-home or whole-business cooling through ductwork.
Visual impact Indoor head is visible on wall or ceiling. Mostly hidden, with registers and returns visible.
Ductwork No duct system needed for the zone. Depends heavily on duct quality, sealing, sizing, and return air.
Zoning Strong for individual zone control. Possible, but more complex and dependent on duct design.
Installation question Where can the indoor head, line set, drain, and electrical path go? Can the duct system deliver enough air to every room?

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