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A ductless mini-split is one of the most flexible ways to heat and cool a Fort Worth home, and Breeze Air, Heat & Electrical installs and replaces these systems across Fort Worth and the northeast Tarrant mid-cities. We are an independent, locally run contractor licensed for both HVAC and electrical work (TACLA42955E and TECL34012), which matters with mini-splits: every install is part air-conditioning project and part electrical project, since the outdoor condenser needs a properly sized circuit and disconnect. Having one licensed team handle both trades keeps the job on a single schedule instead of coordinating two companies.
Mini-splits make sense in a lot of common North Texas situations: a converted garage or attic, a bonus room over the garage that the central system never quite reaches, a sunroom or addition with no ductwork, a home office or workshop, or an older home with no ducts at all. They also work well as a supplement when one part of the house runs hot or cold while the rest is comfortable. Because each indoor head is controlled on its own, you cool the rooms you are using instead of conditioning the whole house, which is a real advantage during a long Texas cooling season.
Ductless mini-split systems are known for efficiency, room-by-room control, and a less invasive installation. For homes without ductwork, additions, or spaces a central system struggles to reach, mini-splits offer:
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We have installed and replaced mini-splits across Fort Worth and the surrounding mid-cities since 2012. As an independent local contractor, we are not a national chain routing your call through a call center - you deal with the same team that does the work. Three things tend to matter most to the homeowners who call us:
Some homes are clear candidates for ductless. Consider a mini-split if you have a room that never gets comfortable no matter where you set the thermostat, an addition or converted space with no ducts running to it, a garage or workshop you want to keep usable in July and January, or a multi-story home where the upstairs runs much warmer than the downstairs. Mini-splits are also worth a look when an aging window unit is the only thing cooling a room - a ductless head is quieter, more efficient, and controllable from a remote or app. If you are weighing ductless against extending your central system, we will walk through both and recommend the one that fits the space and your budget rather than the bigger ticket. For a deeper look at that comparison, see our guide to mini split vs central AC in Fort Worth.
We install Samsung and Lennox ductless equipment. Both are established HVAC brands with inverter-driven compressors that ramp up and down to hold a steady temperature instead of cycling fully on and off, which is where much of the efficiency and quiet operation comes from. We will match the equipment to the room rather than steering you toward a one-size system.
Every ductless project is priced after we see the space, so we do not quote a flat number sight unseen. The main factors that move the price are the number of indoor heads (a single-zone setup costs less than a multi-zone covering several rooms), the capacity needed for the square footage and sun exposure, the length of the line set run between the indoor heads and the outdoor unit, and the electrical work involved - the outdoor condenser needs its own correctly sized circuit and disconnect, and older panels sometimes need attention before a new circuit can be added. Because we are licensed for both HVAC and electrical, we can scope the panel and circuit work in the same visit instead of sending you to a separate electrician. We provide a clear, written estimate up front and talk through financing options before any work begins. .
A mini-split is often one piece of a home's comfort setup. If your central system is also showing its age, see our AC repair and AC installation pages, or our furnace repair service for the heating side. Because the condenser needs its own circuit, our electrical panel replacement service comes up when an older panel is full or out of date.
Cost depends on the number of indoor heads, the capacity your rooms need, the line-set length, and any electrical work the outdoor unit requires. A single-zone system for one room costs less than a multi-zone covering several rooms. We assess the space in person and give you a written estimate before any work starts rather than quoting a flat figure sight unseen.
Yes. Heat-pump mini-splits provide both cooling in summer and heating in the cooler months, which suits the mild stretches of a North Texas winter. Each indoor head switches between heating and cooling and is controlled on its own.
Usually, yes. The outdoor condenser needs a correctly sized dedicated circuit and a disconnect, and an older or full electrical panel may need to be addressed first. Because Breeze is licensed for both HVAC and electrical, we scope and handle that circuit work as part of the same installation instead of referring you to a separate electrician.
That depends on how many rooms or zones you want to condition. A single outdoor unit can serve one indoor head for a single room or several heads for multiple rooms. During the in-home assessment we recommend a single-zone or multi-zone layout based on the spaces you actually use.
Those are some of the most common reasons homeowners choose ductless. Garages, converted attics, sunrooms, additions, and rooms a central system never quite reaches are all strong candidates because a mini-split conditions that space directly without extending ductwork.
We install Samsung and Lennox ductless equipment. Both use inverter-driven compressors for steady temperatures, quiet operation, and efficient run times. We match the equipment to the room rather than installing a one-size system.
We’re happy to offer rebates and specials to help you save on our services and products.
As a trusted Oncor service provider, we’re authorized to provide you rebates for your system upgrades. Oncor provides rebates and incentives including:
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