06/21/2019
Our new store location in Lutherville/Timonium, MD is officially open! And as far as we know, it's the first of its kind in the United States.
In this video, Codi walks you through the four main manufacturers we have in our store - Mitsubishi, Fujitsu, LG, and Daikin. You can check each manufacturer and the ductless systems they have to offer on our website at https://gotductless.com
If you're in the area, don't forget to stop by. Our address is:
9642 Deereco Rd.
Lutherville, MD 21093
Come by and talk to one of our ductless/mini-split specialists. Thank you to our Maryland partner Elmar Services (https://elmarair.com) They're the most trusted HVAC company in Maryland.
While you're in the store, you can check out how all the systems operate, envision how they'll in your house and even take a system home with you. We have each style of mini-split system installed - wall mounted, floor mounted, ceiling cassette and horizontal ducted.
About the systems:
Mitsubishi ductless systems heat and cool rooms in your home with unmatched energy efficiency, performance, and control. Mitsubishi is a pioneer in the ductless/mini-split market and is a market leader in the United States.
Fujitsu has some of the most efficient ductless/mini-splits. Each system can connect up to eight indoor zones (rooms) to have individual thermostats. You'll be able to choose which areas or rooms to condition.
LG is another industry leader. LG brings you cutting-edge ductless technology. LG's systems boast superior efficiency, quality, and performance.
For nearly 100 years Daikin's kept their commitment to innovation Daikin's ductless/mini-splits are energy efficient and ideal for heating or cooling a small space.
Ductless installations are growing the US because they're much more efficient than conventional ducted systems. Whenever you're forcing air through ducts into the rooms of your home, some of the energy is wasted in the ducts in your walls and attic. Duct losses in a central air system can easily account for more than 30% of energy consumption - especially if the ducts aren't sealed tight or in unconditioned spaces such as an attic or crawlspace.