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Room-by-Room Comfort Without Adding Ductwork

Ductless mini-split installation, repair, and maintenance in the Beaverton area for homes, additions, and spaces where traditional ducted systems are not practical.

Many older homes in Beaverton and surrounding areas were built without ductwork, making traditional central heating and cooling difficult to add without major construction. Ductless mini-splits solve this by delivering heated or cooled air directly into individual rooms through wall-mounted units connected to an outdoor compressor. You gain independent temperature control in each zone without tearing open walls or ceilings to install ducts.


Pure Air Control LLC installs, repairs, and maintains ductless mini-split systems for residential and commercial properties throughout Beaverton and the surrounding area. Installation involves mounting one or more indoor units on interior walls, running refrigerant lines through a small exterior penetration, and connecting them to an outdoor compressor that serves up to five zones. The system provides both heating and cooling, making it a complete solution for remodeled spaces, home additions, or buildings where ducted HVAC is not feasible.


If you are adding a room, finishing a basement, or looking for climate control in a home without ducts in Beaverton or throughout the Portland Metro area, contact Pure Air Control LLC to explore ductless options.

What Ductless Systems Provide After Installation

Installation in Beaverton and surrounding areas includes mounting the indoor air handler about seven feet high on an interior wall, drilling a three-inch hole through the exterior wall to run refrigerant and drainage lines, and connecting the outdoor unit on a concrete pad or wall bracket. Each indoor unit has its own remote control or thermostat, allowing you to set different temperatures in different rooms. Most single-zone installations take four to six hours, while multi-zone systems may take a full day depending on the number of units.


After installation, you should notice quieter operation than window units or portable heaters, along with more consistent temperatures in the rooms being served. Each zone heats or cools independently, so you can keep bedrooms cooler at night and living areas warmer during the day without adjusting a central thermostat. You also avoid the energy waste that comes from heating or cooling unused rooms through a traditional ducted system.


Ductless mini-split service does not include adding electrical circuits if your panel lacks capacity, but it does address refrigerant line installation, drain routing, and indoor unit placement. Maintenance includes cleaning filters, checking refrigerant levels, and inspecting drainage to prevent water buildup. Repair services restore heating or cooling function when components fail or when units stop responding to controls. The service is available for homes, offices, garages, and other spaces throughout the surrounding area.

Clearing up what homeowners wonder about ductless systems

Homeowners in Beaverton often have questions about how ductless systems compare to traditional HVAC, what installation involves, and whether the units work well in existing homes.

What is the difference between a ductless system and central HVAC?
A ductless system delivers air directly into individual rooms through wall-mounted units, while central HVAC uses ducts to distribute air throughout the home. Ductless systems allow independent temperature control in each zone and work well where ductwork is not present.
How many rooms can one outdoor unit serve?
Most outdoor units can serve between one and five indoor units depending on the model and capacity. Each indoor unit operates independently, so you can heat or cool only the rooms you are using.
What maintenance does a ductless system need?
You should clean or replace filters in the indoor units every few months and schedule annual maintenance to check refrigerant levels, inspect drainage, and clean the outdoor coil. Proper maintenance prevents water leaks and keeps the system running efficiently.
Why would someone choose ductless over adding ducts?
Adding ductwork requires cutting into walls, ceilings, and floors, which is expensive and disruptive in finished homes. Ductless systems install with minimal construction and provide the same heating and cooling without major structural changes.
What are common signs a ductless system needs repair?
Common signs include water dripping from the indoor unit, the system not responding to the remote, strange odors when the unit runs, or one zone not heating or cooling while others work fine. These issues usually point to drainage clogs, refrigerant leaks, or control board failures.

Pure Air Control LLC helps homeowners and business owners in Beaverton add climate control to spaces where traditional ductwork is not an option or where independent zone control improves comfort and efficiency. 


If you are ready to explore ductless mini-split systems or need service for an existing setup, learn more by contacting the team.