Need A Cooling Option For Your Tiny House? What To Pick

If your house is tiny and you don't want to spend a ton of money on a large central air conditioning unit, but your window air conditioners aren't what you want, it's time to make a change. You can talk with a heating and cooling professional about the different cooling options that are available for your smaller home, and what will be the most economic.

Since you're only trying to cool down a small space, there are a couple of units that may make more sense than a central system. Ask for quotes on the following:

Heat Pump

A heat pump isn't going to blow cold air around the space, but instead it's going to pull the hot air out of your home to keep the air cool. The heat pump can provide additional benefits like:

  • Runs more efficiently than a central air conditioner
  • Helps to heat the house in the winter
  • Pulls humidity and moisture out of the house
  • Can qualify for tax rebate

This system can be used for both heating and cooling options and is an ideal investment option for your home.

Ductless Mini-Air Conditioner

The ductless mini-air conditioner is an ideal option for small spaces because you don't have to worry about air loss through the ducts in the house, and you don't have to worry about a large unit taking space outside your home. This unit will work efficiently and quietly to cool your small space, and you only have to use it when you need it. It will be important that the cooling professional sizes the unit properly for the house if you want to get the most energy savings, and if you want to get the house to a comfortable cool temperature. This unit is perfect if you only have to cool a couple of rooms.

Investing the money to put a cooling option in your home is something that will help when you go to sell the property, and it's a smart investment to make. Talk with a cooling professional, like MD AIR Heating and Cooling, LLC, to see what cooling options you can have installed on a budget if you don't want a large central unit, and if your house doesn't have a lot of space that needs to be cooled. There are a lot of different options that will be economical to purchase and to run throughout the year, and you don't need to invest thousands of dollars. 


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