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Mini Split Installation McKinney
Elevate your home comfort with professional ductless mini-split installation from Bacon Plumbing Heating Air Electric. Mini-splits are a game-changer for any homeowner seeking efficient and flexible climate control solutions. Our experienced ductless mini-split installation technicians are adept at installing these systems quickly and accurately, ensuring optimal performance and energy efficiency. Whether you're looking to cool a single room or your entire home, we provide customized solutions that fit your unique needs and budget. With Bacon Plumbing Heating Air Electric, enjoy the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and cost savings.
Transform your living space with efficient climate control. Call (972) 645-2738 for premier mini-split installation by Bacon Plumbing Heating Air Electric.
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They did a great job and were very respectful and professional.
Christopher McCaleb
J"Austin L. was amazing!"
Very honest guy who was knowledgeable, friendly, and professional.
Julie Thibodeaux
J"Danny always exceeds expectations"
Their specialist for mini-split HVAC systems always exceeds expectations.
John Pickrell
They did a great job.
Brady and his partner performed an install of a new ductless mini split A/C system in my metal building. They did a great job and were very respectful and professional.
Christopher McCaleb
Austin L. was amazing!
Austin L. was amazing! He came out to charge a mini split that my husband and I had installed ourselves. Bacon was one of the few companies that was willing to come out. When Austin began the work, he discovered that the unit already had coolant and just needed the lines vacuumed to work properly. He updated the bid, which saved us around $250. Very honest guy who was knowledgeable, friendly, and professional. Will definitely be using this company in the future for my home needs!
Julie Thibodeaux
Danny always exceeds expectations
Their specialist for mini-split HVAC systems, Danny, always exceeds expectations. He is well trained, very proficient, and courteous.
At Bacon Plumbing Heating Air Electric, we make it easy to keep your home running smoothly. Serving homes across Texas, we offer stress-free scheduling, transparent pricing, and fast, reliable service for all your plumbing, HVAC, and electrical needs. Our friendly, professional technicians put your comfort first—every time.
Top Reasons to Choose Us:
Easy online booking and 24/7/365 availability—even on holidays
Same-day repairs with real-time GPS tech tracking
Upfront pricing and flexible financing options
Licensed, respectful technicians who care for your home
Full service for plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical
Outstanding Quality
From materials to workmanship, we are committed to delivering superior service every time.
Customer First
Our customers are our priority. We listen, communicate, and go above and beyond to meet their needs.
Answers to Your Top Questions
How does a ductless mini-split system work?
Ductless mini-splits work by using an outdoor compressor that pumps refrigerant to the indoor air-handling units. These units then condition the air in each room individually, allowing precise temperature control.
Can ductless mini-splits provide both heating and cooling?
Yes, ductless mini-splits can provide both heating and cooling. They are equipped with heat pump technology, allowing them to reverse refrigerant flow and provide heat during cooler months and cooling in warmer months.
What is a ductless mini-split system?
A ductless mini-split system is a type of heating and cooling system that allows for zoning flexibility. It consists of an outdoor compressor and one or more indoor air-handling units, providing efficient and targeted comfort without the need for ductwork.
How is a ductless mini-split system installed?
A professional installs the outdoor unit outside your building, usually on a concrete pad or mounted to the wall. The indoor units are then installed in the targeted rooms, connected by a small conduit for refrigerant, power, and communication lines.