Eliminate Hot and Cold Spots with Targeted Climate Control
Is your current heating and cooling system failing to provide consistent comfort, leaving some rooms freezing while others remain uncomfortably warm? Ductless mini-split installation offers a precise, high-efficiency solution to temperature inconsistency without the need for invasive renovation work in your Hobart home. Contact us today to schedule a site assessment and discuss financing options for your new system.
- Enjoy targeted comfort in any room with zoned temperature control capabilities.
- Reduce energy consumption with high-efficiency systems designed specifically for your square footage.
- Experience less downtime with quick, non-invasive installations that preserve your home's structure.
All installations are performed by certified technicians with full warranty coverage and flexible financing options.
Achieve Ultimate Comfort with Ductless Heating and Cooling
Homeowners often struggle with traditional HVAC systems that force conditioned air through leaky or poorly designed ductwork. This results in significant energy loss and uneven temperatures throughout the residence. Ductless systems, also known as mini-splits, bypass this issue entirely by delivering air directly into specific zones. This technology is particularly effective for older homes without existing ductwork, room additions, converted garages, or spaces where extending a central system is cost-prohibitive.

The core advantage of this technology lies in the inverter-driven compressor. Unlike traditional systems that cycle on and off abruptly—consuming massive amounts of electricity—ductless systems run at variable speeds. They ramp up or down to maintain the precise temperature set on the thermostat. For residents in Hobart, where seasonal shifts bring high humidity in summer and freezing temperatures in winter, this modulation ensures the system removes moisture effectively without overcooling the space.
Furthermore, zoning capabilities allow you to stop heating or cooling unoccupied rooms. Each indoor handling unit operates independently, controlled by its own thermostat or remote. This granular control means you no longer have to pay to heat the entire house just to stay warm in the living room. The result is a drastic reduction in monthly utility bills and a personalized comfort level that central air cannot match.
Immediate Installation Services: What to Expect
When you commit to a ductless installation, the process is significantly faster and cleaner than installing a central HVAC system. Most installations are completed within a single day, minimizing disruption to your daily routine. The equipment footprint is small, requiring only a mounting space for the indoor unit and a stable pad or bracket for the outdoor condenser.
Your service includes a comprehensive evaluation of the space to determine the correct British Thermal Unit (BTU) capacity. An undersized unit will run constantly without reaching the desired temperature, while an oversized unit will short-cycle, leading to humidity issues and premature wear. Professional sizing ensures the equipment matches the heat load of the room perfectly.
Mr.Freeze Heating & Cooling provides a variety of indoor unit styles to match interior aesthetics. While the high-wall unit is the most common, options often include:
- Wall-Mounted Units: These sit high on the wall, out of the way, and are ideal for open living areas.
- Floor-Mounted Units: positioned low on the wall, these are excellent for rooms with slanted ceilings or where wall space is limited.
- Ceiling Cassettes: recessed into the ceiling, these units distribute air in four directions and are almost invisible.
- Concealed Ducted Units: these sit behind a bulkhead or in a crawl space, using short duct runs to supply air through small grilles.
The scope of work covers all necessary electrical connections, line set installation, and drainage setup. Technicians handle the secure mounting of both indoor and outdoor components, ensuring they are level and vibration-free.
Your Installation Journey: Step-by-Step Guide
Understanding the installation mechanics helps homeowners prepare for the service visit. The procedure is designed to be non-intrusive, requiring only a small three-inch hole in the exterior wall to connect the indoor and outdoor components.
- Site Evaluation and Unit Placement: The process begins with selecting the optimal wall location. The indoor unit must be mounted on an exterior wall or an interior wall that allows for easy drainage and piping access. The technician ensures the location provides optimal airflow distribution for the entire zone.
- Mounting the Indoor Hardware: A metal bracket is securely fastened to the interior wall. This bracket supports the weight of the air handler. Leveling is critical here to ensure proper condensate drainage; if the unit tilts, water may leak inside the home.
- Drilling the Conduit Hole: A single, three-inch hole is drilled through the wall to the exterior. This hole accommodates the refrigerant lines, the condensate drain tube, and the power cable connecting the two units.
- Running the Line Set: The refrigerant copper lines are insulated and passed through the conduit. These lines circulate the refrigerant between the evaporator (indoor) and the compressor (outdoor). The drain line is also routed to ensure moisture is carried away from the home’s foundation.
- Outdoor Unit Installation: The condenser is placed outside on a composite pad or mounted to the side of the house using heavy-duty brackets. This keeps the unit off the ground, protecting it from snow accumulation and debris.
- Connections and Electrical Work: The refrigerant lines are connected to the outdoor unit using flared connections. A dedicated electrical circuit is usually required to power the outdoor unit, which in turn powers the indoor heads.
- Pressure Testing and Vacuuming: Before releasing refrigerant, the technician pressurizes the lines with nitrogen to check for leaks. Then, a vacuum pump removes all air and moisture from the lines. This step is vital for the longevity of the compressor.
- Final Start-Up and Walkthrough: The system is powered on and tested in both heating and cooling modes. The technician demonstrates how to use the remote control, clean the reusable filters, and adjust the louvers for directional airflow.
Deciding Between Repair and Replacement: When to Upgrade
Homeowners with existing window units, baseboard heating, or aging central systems often debate whether to repair their current setup or upgrade to ductless. While repairs may seem cheaper upfront, the long-term inefficiency of outdated technology often costs more.
- Inefficiency of Window Units: If you rely on multiple window AC units, you are likely dealing with noise, security risks (open windows), and high energy consumption. Replacing these with a ductless split system provides a permanent, secure, and whisper-quiet solution that pays for itself through energy savings.
- Aging Central Systems: If your central HVAC system is over 15 years old and requires expensive repairs (such as a compressor replacement), investing in a ductless system for problem areas or a whole-home multi-zone solution is often the smarter financial move.
- High Utility Bills: If energy costs are rising despite moderate usage, your current system may have lost its efficiency rating (SEER). Ductless systems boast some of the highest SEER ratings in the industry, often exceeding 20 SEER, compared to 13 or 14 for standard central units.
- Supplemental Needs: Sometimes, a full replacement isn't necessary, but a supplement is. If you have a room that is always too hot or too cold regardless of the central thermostat setting, adding a single-zone ductless unit is more cost-effective than re-doing the ductwork for the whole house.
Understanding Your Local HVAC Requirements and Benefits
Installing HVAC equipment in Indiana requires adherence to specific local building codes and an understanding of the regional climate. Hobart experiences a humid continental climate, meaning equipment must handle significant temperature swings.
- Heat Pump Performance: Modern ductless systems are heat pumps. In the past, heat pumps struggled when temperatures dropped below freezing. However, contemporary "hyper-heat" or low-ambient models are designed to harvest heat from the air even when outdoor temperatures dip as low as -13°F. This makes them a viable primary heating source for local winters.
- Humidity Control: In the summer, humidity levels can be oppressive. Ductless systems have a "dry mode" specifically designed to remove moisture without overcooling the room. This function is essential for maintaining indoor air quality and preventing mold growth in damp basements or additions.
- Permitting and Electrical Codes: Installation involves high-voltage electrical work. Local regulations typically require a dedicated circuit and a disconnect box installed near the outdoor unit. Licensed professionals handle the acquisition of necessary mechanical and electrical permits to ensure the installation is code-compliant and safe.
- Utility Rebates and Incentives: Because ductless systems are highly efficient, they often qualify for rebates from local utility providers or federal tax credits under energy efficiency initiatives. These financial incentives can significantly offset the initial installation cost.
Why Choose Us: Trusted Expertise and Proven Results
Selecting the right contractor is as important as selecting the right equipment. Improper installation is the leading cause of premature system failure. Issues like leaking refrigerant, poor drainage, or incorrect electrical wiring can turn a high-efficiency asset into a liability.
We prioritize technical precision and respect for your property. Our teams use drop cloths and shoe covers to keep your home clean during the installation. We utilize high-quality tools for flaring copper lines to prevent leaks and employ micron gauges to ensure a perfect vacuum is pulled before startup. This attention to detail ensures your manufacturer's warranty remains valid and your system operates at peak performance for years to come.
When you partner with Mr.Freeze Heating & Cooling, you are choosing a team dedicated to solving your specific comfort challenges with honesty and technical excellence. We don't just hang units on the wall; we design a climate solution tailored to your lifestyle and the unique thermal characteristics of your home.
Take the Next Step: Schedule Your Installation Today
Don't settle for uncomfortable rooms or sky-high energy bills any longer. Take control of your home's climate with a modern, efficient solution. Reach out to our team today to request your estimate and start your journey toward consistent, year-round comfort.
