Ductless mini-splits
For the room that's always ten degrees off — the finished basement, the addition, the upstairs bedroom the ductwork never reached.
Where they make sense
Older Salt Lake City homes with no second-floor ductwork. Converted basements and garages. Additions where extending the trunk line would mean opening ceilings. Any room where you'd rather control temperature independently than fight the rest of the house for it.
Heating too, not just cooling
Many modern inverter heat pumps hold usable capacity well below freezing, which makes a mini-split a genuine year-round solution here rather than a summer appliance. In a space with no ducted heat, that's often the whole answer.
Install quality is visible
Line-set routing, a level wall bracket, sealed penetrations, and a condensate path that actually drains. A mini-split is mounted in the room you live in, so a sloppy install is something you look at every day.
Where we work
Ductless mini-splits across the Salt Lake Valley
FAQ
Ductless mini-splits — common questions
How many indoor heads can one outdoor unit run?
Are mini-splits loud?
Can a mini-split heat a space through a Utah winter?
Need it fixed soon?
Call and talk to someone who works on these systems, not a call center. No-heat and no-cool calls get priority scheduling across the Salt Lake Valley.