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Ductless Mini-Split Systems
The Problem: When Central Air Isn’t Enough

The “Garage AC” Revolution
Common Garage Applications:

Construction Note: We Don’t Just Hang the Unit
The Technology: Inverter-Driven Efficiency
How It Works:
Standard ACs blast full-speed, then shut off. It’s loud and inefficient. An inverter compressor speeds up and slows down based on real-time demand—like a car with cruise control instead of constantly slamming the gas and brake.
The Benefits:
Financial Benefit:

Multi-Zone: Ultimate Comfort Control
Example Configuration:
The Service Line Installation Standard
Precision Flaring
The #1 cause of mini-split failure is a leaking flare connection. Most installers use cheap flaring tools that create uneven seals. We use eccentric cone flaring tools and digital torque wrenches to tighten connections to the exact manufacturer specification. No guessing.
Why It Matters: A micro-leak loses 5-10% of refrigerant per year. After 3 years, the system is starved, overheating the compressor. Proper flaring prevents this $1,500+ repair.
Nitrogen Pressure Test
We pressurize the refrigerant lines to 600 PSI with dry nitrogen to guarantee there are no micro-leaks before we release refrigerant. This is the same procedure used in commercial refrigeration—but most residential installers skip it to save 30 minutes.
Why It Matters: Finding a leak before charging is free. Finding it after means recovering refrigerant ($150+), repairing, and recharging. We catch problems at zero cost.
Shielded Communication Wiring
One of the most common failure points for mini-splits installed by handymen is the communication wire. They often use standard thermostat wire, which causes communication errors between the indoor and outdoor units—resulting in “ghost” error codes and intermittent shutdowns.
Our Approach: We use shielded, stranded 14/4 cable specifically designed for inverter communications. The shielding prevents electromagnetic interference from nearby wiring, appliances, or industrial equipment—a real concern in Baytown’s petrochemical environment.
Why It Matters: Ghost error codes cause unnecessary service calls ($150+) and frustrated homeowners. Proper wiring eliminates communication failures from Day 1.
Gravity Draining
Mini-splits produce condensate (water) that must drain. The lazy approach is to install a mechanical condensate pump. These pumps are prone to failure, cause noise, and require maintenance.
Our Approach: Whenever possible, we design gravity-fed drain systems. We route the drain line with proper pitch to an exterior exit point or existing drain infrastructure. No pumps, no noise, no future failures.
Is Ductless Right for You?

Asked Questions
Can I air condition my garage in Texas?
Yes. A ductless mini-split is the ideal solution for garage cooling in Texas. Unlike extending central ducts (which ruins home airflow), a mini-split is an independent system that handles the high heat load of an uninsulated garage efficiently. We size the unit based on your garage’s square footage, insulation level, and whether you keep the door open frequently.
What is Inverter Technology?
Inverter technology allows the AC compressor to ramp up and down smoothly like a dimmer switch, rather than shutting on and off like a light switch. This maintains precise temperature (within 0.5°F), removes more humidity (critical in Mont Belvieu), and reduces electricity usage by 30-50%.
Do mini-splits work in the winter?
Yes. Modern mini-splits are heat pumps that can reverse operation to provide efficient heating. Our hyper-heat models can harvest heat from outdoor air even when temperatures drop near freezing—often more efficiently than electric strip heat, saving 30-40% on heating costs.
How long does installation take?
A single-zone garage installation typically takes 4-6 hours. This includes mounting the unit, running the lineset, performing a nitrogen pressure test, and vacuuming the system to 500 microns. Multi-zone systems (2-5 heads) take 1-2 days depending on complexity and line routing.
