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Ceiling Cassettes vs. Wall-Mounted AC Units

When it comes to indoor air handlers for your mini-split system, there are several options available in the market, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Two popular choices for homeowners are ceiling cassettes and wall-mounted mini-splits. In this blog, we'll explore the pros and cons of both systems to help you make an informed decision.


Ceiling Cassettes:

Ceiling Cassettes are installed in the ceiling and offer even air distribution throughout the room. These units are designed to be concealed, creating a clean and uncluttered look. They offer coverage for large areas, and can be used for both heating and cooling. However, they are generally more expensive than wall-mounted mini-splits and require ceiling space for installation.

Ceiling Cassette Energy Efficiency:

Ceiling cassettes are highly energy-efficient due to their ability to evenly distribute cool or warm air throughout a room. This means that they can maintain a consistent temperature without using excessive energy. Ceiling cassettes also typically have high SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings. This makes them an ideal choice for homeowners looking to save on their energy bills.

Ceiling Cassette Maintenance Requirements:

Ceiling cassettes require minimal maintenance and typically only need to be cleaned periodically to remove dust and debris. However, because they are installed in the ceiling, any maintenance or repair work can be more challenging and time-consuming than with wall-mounted units.


Wall-Mounted Units:

Wall-mounted mini-splits are a popular choice due to their affordability and ease of installation on the wall. They can also be easily moved if needed. However, while GREE offers very aesthetically pleasing wall-mounted units, they are more noticeable than ceiling cassettes.

Wall-Mounted Unit Energy Efficiency:

Wall-mounted mini-splits are also highly energy-efficient, with many models boasting high SEER ratings. They are designed to cool or heat a specific area, which means they use less energy than central HVAC systems that cool or heat an entire house. This makes them a great choice for homeowners who want to save on energy costs as well.

When choosing between ceiling cassettes and wall-mounted mini-splits, there are several factors to consider. Aesthetics, energy efficiency, and maintenance requirements all play a role in the decision-making process. Ceiling cassettes are ideal for those who want an uncluttered look, while wall-mounted mini-splits are perfect for those who want simpler maintenance, and likely a less expensive installation process.

Choosing the right indoor air handler for your home depends on your specific needs and preferences. We recommend consulting with a GREE certified HVAC professional to ensure you make the right choice for your home.

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