Upgrading to a new heating and/or cooling system usually starts with an inspection of the existing system.
Right now, mini-split systems are growing in popularity in the U.S., and they have been a popular choice for eco-friendly heating and cooling in other areas of the world for some time now. If you’re thinking about a mini-split heat pump or want to see if a ductless system fits your needs, your first step is to call a professional for an inspection and estimate.
When you do, here are five questions you need to ask to ensure you get the right product and the right installer for the job.
1. How long have you been installing mini-split systems?
Experience is a big factor in your decision here. You don’t want to choose a provider that only has a few installations under their belt. You’ll know when you talk to the pros if they’re the right ones for the job—experience speaks for itself.
Experienced Boston area mini-split contractors will also be better able to deliver quick, professional estimates and explain everything to you along the way.
2. Do your systems qualify for the Mass Save rebates?
Of course, since you’re installing a new system, you might as well capitalize on those Mass Save rebates that Massachusetts has been raving about. You can save thousands by way of rebates when you invest in a qualifying system. Make sure that you’re only being quoted systems that qualify for these energy-saving rebates.
3. How do I get my rebates?
Although some people worry about paperwork and forms and receipts, the good news is that your Mass Save rebates will be handled entirely by the contractor that installs your new system. They'll design and install your system to your specifications, you'll pay for it, and then the rebates will come from the Mass Save program.
4. What size cooling system do I need for my home?
This is a super important question. You need to ensure that you get the right size system. To get to the answer, your installer will typically ask about how you use your home, rooms that get more use than others, and so forth, as well as what kind of systems you’re considering and how much cooling power you desire. This will help them identify the right model for your home based on size and other needs.
5. How long will the installation take?
This is a popular question — you don’t want contractors in your home there any longer than necessary. When you choose a reputable mini-split contractor, the process will be quick and efficient, and they’ll ensure that they disturb your home as little as possible along the way.
These questions will help you get the most out of your investment in a new cooling system, no matter what you need.
Read more about Where to Put a Mini-Split and the Benefits of Mini-Split Heat Pumps