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Originally Posted by red-beard
You can get systems with a single outdoor unit which handles three or four indoor units. These units also use variable frequency drive technology which ramp the outdoor unit up and down with need. Each indoor unit has an indivdual control, so you only cool where you need at the time you need. And many of the better units have SEER rating of 24 or better.
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Is this a poll? If so, I vote for this.
For a house without central conditioning, ductless is definitely the way to go. Easier install, better zone control, and more energy efficient.
My house already has (2) ducted units. I will add a ductless VRF system for the bedrooms so I dont have to heat/cool the entire house at night. One outside condenser and mulitple indoor cassettes.