Mini Split Installation • Hollywood & Broward

Room-by-room comfort, without rebuilding your ductwork.

Plan a ductless mini split installation around the rooms you actually use. Start with a clear planning estimate, then confirm equipment sizing, access, electrical needs, and final scope.

technician reviewing ductless mini split plans
Comfort where it mattersIndependent zones, flexible placement, and a plan built around your space.
Clear planning estimate
Room-by-room control
Final scope confirmed before work

A more focused comfort plan

Cool the space you are in—not every room at once.

A mini split can be a practical fit for additions, garages, studios, older homes, and rooms that never feel comfortable. The right plan starts with the space, not a one-size-fits-all equipment list.

  • Choose one zone or build a multi-zone plan.
  • Review line-set distance, drainage, and installation access.
  • Identify electrical or permit questions before finalizing scope.
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Designed around your space

Three decisions shape a better installation.

01

Right-sized zones

Match indoor units to the rooms and comfort problems you want to solve.

02

Thoughtful placement

Plan wall locations, outdoor equipment, drainage, and line routing before work begins.

03

Confirmed site conditions

Review access, electrical capacity, and local requirements before the final quote.

From idea to installation plan

A clear four-step path.

STEP 01

Build the estimate

Select your zones, access, line-set distance, and likely add-ons.

STEP 02

Share the space

Tell us about the rooms, existing equipment, and preferred timeline.

STEP 03

Confirm the scope

Equipment sizing and site conditions are reviewed before pricing is final.

STEP 04

Schedule the work

Choose the next step after the plan and final scope make sense.

Your project, your estimate

Build a mini split installation plan.

Use approximate details. Your result is a planning estimate; equipment sizing and final scope are confirmed before work begins.

Mini Split Installation Planner

Build your mini split installation plan

Choose the zones and project details you know now. The estimate updates as you refine the plan.

This is a planning estimate, not a binding quote. Equipment sizing, electrical capacity, access, drainage, permits, and final scope are confirmed before work begins.

How many indoor comfort zones?
Project details
Estimated cost
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    Planning range only. Final pricing follows equipment sizing and confirmation of access, electrical capacity, drainage, permits, and scope.

    1–4 zonesStart focused or plan multiple independently controlled rooms.
    15 ftIncluded as the planner baseline before additional line-set distance.
    No obligationReview the planning estimate before deciding on the next step.

    Plan for the real space

    Comfort changes start with the room.

    The best result balances equipment, placement, access, drainage, and the way each space is used.

    technician testing mini split performance
    Before: the comfort problem and site conditions
    technician installing indoor mini split unit
    After: a focused, room-by-room comfort plan

    Common questions

    What to know before you plan.

    How many zones do I need?

    A zone generally represents one independently controlled room or area. The right count depends on layout, room use, exposure, and equipment sizing.

    Is the calculator result a final quote?

    No. It is a planning estimate based on the details you provide. Final pricing follows equipment sizing and confirmation of access, electrical capacity, drainage, permits, and scope.

    Can a mini split work without existing ductwork?

    Ductless mini splits are designed to condition rooms without extending a traditional duct system. The specific installation approach depends on the building and selected equipment.

    Where can the outdoor unit go?

    Placement depends on clearances, service access, line routing, drainage, sound considerations, and local requirements. Those details are confirmed during scope review.

    Will I need electrical work or a permit?

    Possibly. Requirements vary with the equipment, existing electrical capacity, property, and local rules. The planner lets you flag these items without treating them as confirmed.

    Start with a clearer plan

    See what your mini split project may involve.

    Build a planning estimate in a few minutes, then decide whether a scope review makes sense.

    Build my estimate