by New England Ductless | Jun 27, 2016 | Ductless cooling, Energy Efficiency
There are lots of things to consider when trying to decide between ductless air conditioning and traditional central air conditioning. One of those considerations is ductless lifepan. The lifespan of a system determines when it needs to be replaced. It also determines... by New England Ductless | Jun 4, 2016 | Commercial heating and cooling, Ductless cooling, Ductless heating, Energy Efficiency
In a recent post, we looked at the relative cost of operating different kinds of heating equipment, based on their output. . The coefficient of performance (COP) is a way to look at the efficiency of a heat pump, and it’s based on similar measurements, but the... by New England Ductless | May 26, 2016 | Ductless system, Energy Efficiency, Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor
We’re happy to announce that New England Ductless has been recognized as a 2016 Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor! This is great news for homeowners and businesses in the Boston area because you can be sure that you’ll receive the highest quality service and... by New England Ductless | May 18, 2016 | Ductless cooling, Ductless heating, Energy Efficiency
Most people use their own utility bills as the measure for their expenditures on heating and cooling costs. There’s nothing wrong with that – it makes sense. But it doesn’t allow you to compare your current utility costs to other options that could raise or... by New England Ductless | May 4, 2016 | Ductless cooling, Ductless heating, Energy Efficiency
Home improvements are always strategic. You make them because they provide or improve a critical function; they preserve or increase the resale value of the home; or they improve the appeal of the home. When you find an improvement that does all three, you owe it to... by New England Ductless | Apr 28, 2016 | Ductless heating, Energy Efficiency
Heat pumps have been around for a long time, but changes in their design mean that the heat pump you buy today isn’t your father’s heat pump. One big difference is the use of inverters. Inverters = $aving$ If you remember nothing else about inverters,...
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