Mini splits and central air systems both provide cooling, but they approach it differently. A ductless air conditioner delivers targeted comfort to specific areas, while central systems distribute air through ducts across the entire home.
For homes with uneven temperatures or limited ductwork, mini split systems often provide better control and efficiency.
Mini splits allow you to adjust temperatures room by room, which can improve comfort and reduce energy waste. They are also a strong option for additions, older homes, or spaces where extending ductwork is not practical.
Homes with properly designed and sealed ductwork may continue to perform well with a central system. In these cases, the decision often comes down to comfort preferences and efficiency goals.