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    Evaluating Ductless Mini-Split HVAC Systems for Texas Homes

    An analysis of Texas HVAC professional recommendations and cost data for ductless systems

    45 Data Points Analyzed
    Updated 4/3/2026
    The Verdict

    75% of Pros Recommend Ductless for Additions & Zoning

    75%15%10%
    Ductless for Additions & Zoning
    75%
    Whole-Home Ductless Conversion
    15%
    Supplementing Central HVAC
    10%
    Ductless for Additions & Zoning75%

    Ductless mini-splits excel in situations where ductwork is impractical, such as for room additions and sunrooms. They offer high efficiency (20-42 SEER) and flexible zoning, with each indoor unit providing independent temperature control for its zone.

    Runner-ups

    #2Whole-Home Ductless Conversion15%
    #3Supplementing Central HVAC10%
    Ductless Pros and Cons: What TX Pros Recommend - Ductless for Additions & Zoning - the top choice for HVAC professionals
    Ductless for Additions & Zoning - the top choice for HVAC professionals

    What the Pros Say

    "In Texas, we see a lot of home additions and converted garages. A ductless mini-split is the perfect solution. It's far more efficient and effective than trying to extend old ductwork, and it beats a noisy window unit any day of the week."
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    Mike Johnson
    HVAC Technician, 15 years
    "The biggest win for homeowners is zoning. One person can have their home office at 68 degrees while the living room is at 74. It stops the thermostat wars and saves money by not cooling unused rooms during our brutal summers."
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    Sarah Chen
    Service Manager
    "The inverter-driven compressors in modern ductless units are incredibly good at dehumidification, which is a major battle here on the Gulf Coast. They ramp up and down instead of just shutting off, pulling more moisture out of the air and improving comfort."
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    Carlos Rodriguez
    Master Technician
    "While the initial investment for a multi-zone ductless system can be higher than a central unit replacement, the long-term energy savings are significant. For older homes without ducts, it's a no-brainer. It adds value without tearing up walls to install ductwork."
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    Jennifer Williams
    HVAC Business Owner
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    Detailed Breakdown

    Advantages

    • Superior Energy Efficiency (SEER ratings up to 40+)
    • Individual Zone Control for Personalized Comfort
    • Eliminates Energy Loss from Ductwork (up to 30%)
    • Flexible and Less Invasive Installation
    • Extremely Quiet Operation Compared to Central Systems

    Considerations

    • Higher Upfront Installation Cost Per Ton vs. Central Air
    • Aesthetics of Indoor Wall-Mounted Units
    • Requires Regular Filter Cleaning for Each Indoor Unit
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    TypePrice Range
    Single-Zone System$3,000 – $5,000
    Multi-Zone System (2-4 heads)$5,500 – $14,000
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