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Ductless AC & Mini-Split Services in Granbury, TX

Not every home is built for traditional central air. Older Granbury homes without existing ductwork, room additions, converted garages, and spaces that your main system just can’t reach are all situations where ductless mini-splits make a lot of practical sense. These wall-mounted systems deliver targeted heating and cooling without the disruption and expense of adding ductwork.

Daffan Cooling & Heating installs, maintains, and repairs ductless systems throughout Granbury, Weatherford, Stephenville, and Hood County. We’ll tell you upfront whether ductless is a good fit for your situation and help you choose the right system for your space.

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How Ductless Mini Split Systems Work

A ductless mini split has two main parts: a compact outdoor compressor and one or more wall-mounted indoor air handlers. The two connect through a small conduit in the wall that carries refrigerant lines, power, and a condensate drain. No ductwork required.

Each indoor unit runs independently, so you can set different temperatures in different rooms. In summer, the system moves heat from inside your home to the outdoors. In winter, that process reverses. Most modern mini splits handle both functions efficiently, making them a year-round solution.

For Granbury homeowners, ductless is worth a conversation if your home never had central air, you’re adding a room or outbuilding, or certain areas of your home that your existing system simply can’t keep comfortable.

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Ductless AC Installation in Granbury

Our team manages the full installation process, from helping you select the right system capacity to precise placement of indoor units and the outdoor compressor. Sizing matters more than most people realize. An undersized system will struggle during peak heat, and an oversized one will short-cycle and leave rooms feeling humid and uncomfortable.

We assess your space, walk you through equipment options, and install everything to manufacturer specifications so the system performs correctly from the start.

Choosing the Right Ductless System

A few things are worth working through before selecting a system:

  • Number of zones: Each room or area requiring independent temperature control needs its own indoor air handler.
  • System capacity: Measured in BTUs, this needs to reflect the size and sun exposure of each space being conditioned.
  • Efficiency ratings: Higher SEER2 and HSPF2 ratings mean lower operating costs over time, which adds up through a long Granbury cooling season.
  • Noise levels: If a unit is going in a bedroom or home office, quieter models are worth prioritizing.
  • Smart features: Variable-speed compressors and Wi-Fi connectivity can improve both comfort and efficiency.

Signs It May Be Time for Ductless AC Replacement

Ductless systems are durable, but they do eventually wear out. Consider replacement if:

  • Rooms are no longer reaching the set temperature even with the unit running steadily
  • Energy bills have gone up without any obvious change in how you’re using the system
  • Indoor units are making grinding, clicking, or buzzing sounds
  • You’re seeing moisture or leaks around the air handlers
  • Repairs are coming up repeatedly or costing nearly as much as a new system would
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Ductless AC Maintenance in Granbury

Regular maintenance keeps a mini split running efficiently and catches small problems before they turn into expensive repairs. Hood County’s heat, humidity, and dust can affect system performance if the unit isn’t cleaned and inspected regularly.

During a maintenance visit, we clean filters and coils, check refrigerant levels, inspect electrical connections, and verify that all components are operating correctly. Most manufacturers recommend annual service at minimum. If your system runs year-round for both heating and cooling, twice a year is a reasonable schedule.

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Don’t Let the Timing Hold You Back

A new system is a significant expense, and it doesn’t always line up with a convenient moment in your budget. We offer financing through First Financial Bank with a simple application and fast credit decisions, so you’re not stuck waiting to get your home back to comfortable.
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Ductless AC Repair in Granbury

Mini splits give clear signals when something is off. Schedule a repair call if:

  • Airflow feels weak or uneven from one or more indoor units
  • The system cycles on and off repeatedly or won’t turn on at all
  • Water is dripping from an air handler, which can point to a clogged drain line or refrigerant issue
  • You’re noticing unusual smells or sounds when the unit runs
  • Your energy bill has climbed without a clear explanation

Our technicians are trained on all major ductless brands and carry the parts most repairs require, so most issues are resolved in a single visit.

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Why Choose Daffan for Ductless AC in Granbury

  • Family-owned and operated, serving Hood County and surrounding communities
  • NATE-certified technicians trained on ductless installation and diagnostics
  • Authorized Carrier dealer with experience across all major brands
  • Upfront pricing with no hidden fees or surprise charges
  • Flexible financing options available
  • Free installation estimates
  • Maintenance plans to keep your system covered year-round

Ductless AC FAQ’s

What exactly is a ductless mini split?

It’s a heating and cooling system that doesn’t use ductwork. An outdoor compressor connects to one or more wall-mounted indoor units through a small conduit. Each indoor unit can be controlled independently, making it well-suited for homes without existing ducts or spaces that need their own temperature zone.

How does ductless compare to central AC?

Central AC conditions your whole home through a single system and ductwork. Ductless lets you condition specific zones independently, which can be more efficient if you don’t use every room equally. It also eliminates the energy losses that come from duct leakage, which can be significant in older homes.

How many indoor units will I need?

Generally one per room or open area you want to control independently. The right answer depends on your floor plan, how you use your home, and your comfort goals. We’ll evaluate your space and give you a clear recommendation.

How long do ductless systems last?

With proper maintenance, most ductless mini splits last 15 to 20 years, which is comparable to or better than many traditional central AC systems. Regular professional maintenance is the biggest factor in getting a long life out of the equipment.

Can ductless work alongside my existing HVAC system?

Yes. Many Granbury homeowners use ductless units to supplement a central system, particularly in rooms that the central system can’t keep comfortable. You don’t have to replace your existing setup to add ductless where it makes sense.

Are ductless systems energy-efficient?

They typically are, for two reasons. There’s no duct leakage to account for, and you’re only conditioning the spaces you’re actually using. For a home with specific problem areas or a space that was never connected to central air, the efficiency advantage can be meaningful.

Rooms That Won’t Cool Down Don’t Have to Stay That Way

If part of your home has never been connected to your central system, or you’re tired of dealing with spaces that stay uncomfortable no matter what the thermostat says, ductless is worth a real conversation. Daffan has been helping Granbury homeowners find the right fit for their comfort needs for over 20 years.

Reach out today for a free estimate, and we’ll give you a straight answer on whether ductless makes sense for your home.