Ductless Mini-Split Installation
Zoned comfort solutions for modern Lowcountry living
Single-Zone Wall-Mount Installation
Ideal for master suites, sunrooms, or home offices, a single-zone mini-split allows you to cool a specific area without wasting energy on the rest of the house. We handle the precision mounting and the small, 3-inch exterior penetration required for the refrigerant and power lines, maintaining your home’s structural integrity.
Multi-Zone Whole-Home Solutions
We design multi-zone systems where one outdoor condenser powers up to five indoor units. This allows every family member to set their own temperature in their respective rooms, significantly reducing energy consumption compared to traditional central air systems that cool empty rooms.
Ceiling Cassette & Floor-Mount Options
If wall space is limited or you prefer a more discrete look, we install recessed ceiling cassettes or low-profile floor-mount units. These offer the same high-efficiency cooling and heating as wall units but integrate more subtly into your room’s architecture and interior design.
Hyper-Heat Technology Upgrades
We offer ductless units equipped with "Hyper-Heat" technology. These specialized systems are engineered to provide consistent, powerful heating even when the coastal humidity drops and temperatures dip unexpectedly, ensuring your comfort 365 days a year without the need for a backup furnace.

Our Precision Ductless Installation Process
Zonal Layout Design
We walk through your property to identify the optimal location for indoor units to ensure maximum airflow coverage and aesthetic harmony, while ensuring the outdoor unit is placed in a well-ventilated, coastal-protected area.
Dust-Free Installation
Our installation process is minimally invasive. We use specialized core drills and industrial vacuums to ensure that the small wall penetrations are clean and that no dust or debris is left behind in your living space.
Line Set Protection & Concealment
Once installed, we perform a rigorous startup procedure. We measure subcooling, superheat, and static pressure to verify the system is operating exactly to the manufacturer’s specifications before we leave the job site.
