Ductless AC & Heat Pumps
Ductless Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps
Quiet, efficient cooling for Toronto brick homes, row houses, and additions where adding ductwork is not practical.
Why Ductless Works for Toronto Homes
Most pre-war homes in the West End were never built for forced air. Brick exterior walls, plaster interior walls, and tight floor plans make adding ducts a renovation project, not an HVAC project. Ductless mini-splits sidestep the whole problem: an outdoor unit connects to one or more wall-mounted indoor heads through a small refrigerant line, so the install is quiet, clean, and finished in a day or two — not a week.
Heat Pump Cooling and Heating in One System
Modern mini-splits are heat pumps. That means one system handles air conditioning in the summer and supplemental heat in the shoulder seasons — and on cold-climate models, all the way down to Toronto winter temperatures. For owners thinking ahead about gas-to-electric transition, a properly sized heat pump can do the work of both your AC and a meaningful share of your heating.
Multi-Zone Setups for Whole-Home Cooling
A single outdoor unit can feed two, three, or four indoor heads — one per bedroom, one for the main floor, one for a basement suite. Each zone has its own thermostat, so the master bedroom can run colder than the kids' rooms without fighting one central thermostat. We design the system around how you actually use the house.
Brands We Install & Service
For new installations we lead with Mitsubishi Electric because it holds up best in Toronto winters and is what we install most often:
- Mitsubishi Electric: Our primary ductless install. The gold standard for cold-climate heat pumps — Hyper-Heat models keep working through deep Toronto winter.
We're fully licensed to service most major mini-split brands, including Daikin, Fujitsu, LG, Carrier, Senville, and Gree. If you already own a ductless system that needs repair or maintenance, we can almost always help.
What an Install Looks Like
We start with a site visit: heat-load calculation, refrigerant line routing, electrical capacity check, and a conversation about where the indoor heads will actually look right on your walls. Most installs take one to two days. We patch and paint where the line set passes through exterior walls, and we leave the mechanical area cleaner than we found it.
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