As a homeowner, you often face tough questions when it comes to maintaining your home. But none might be tougher than when you’re faced with an aging appliance or HVAC unit, and you have to make a split-second decision – should I repair it or replace it?
Fortunately, the NATE-certified technicians at Grove Heating & Cooling can help you with that answer. When it’s time to repair or replace your air conditioning unit, you can trust the HVAC experts at Grove to put your mind at ease. For more than 15 years, we’ve been the number-one trusted and family-owned HVAC business in Maryland, serving customers in the suburbs of Annapolis.
We’re happy to assist you in making a repair or replacement decision regarding your AC unit. But answering these three questions first might shed some light on what your best option is.
Age is one of the most important factors in whether to repair or replace an air conditioner. If your unit is more than 10 to 15 years old, then it’s probably time to at least consider replacing it, especially if it’s been repaired frequently in the past.
Newer air conditioning units are more energy efficient than systems that were manufactured just 10 to 15 years ago. Newer systems have a higher Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER rating) than do older units. The minimum standard SEER rating for ACs is 13. SEER goes up to 21, which is the highest maximum efficiency. Units that are more than 10 years old may have a SEER rating as low as 7 to 10.
At Grove, we recommend 14 or 16 SEER units, as we have found them to be more reliable.
Are your energy bills sky high? If they are, your air conditioner unit could be to blame. Some older, less-efficient units have difficulty keeping your home cool in the summer and may put itself under stress in order to do so. Older units with lower SEERs rating could lead to an inefficient system.
Although costs may be more expensive upfront, switching to a more energy-efficient system can save you hundreds of dollars per year on your energy bill. New air conditioner units also have special add ons, including smart thermostats, dehumidifiers and zoning systems.
Do you have your HVAC company on speed dial to handle all of the expensive repairs your air conditioning unit has dished out? If that’s the case, then it’s definitely worth considering replacing your older unit. Repairs can add up quickly, so put your hard-earned money into buying a new system.
We discussed common signs to replace your AC unit, but there are times when a simple repair may be warranted. Here are a few examples that the unit might just need repaired. Remember, though, if any of these issues are coupled with some of the replacement signs, then you should go back to considering a full replacement instead.
Here are some common AC repairs we perform for homes in the suburbs of Annapolis, Maryland:
You may not know immediately whether your air conditioning unit needs repaired or replaced, so it’s best to give a technician a call so they can come out and diagnose the system. Give Grove Heating and Cooling a call if you notice any of the following issues.
The technicians at Grove Heating and Cooling handle all makes and models of air conditioners across Maryland. Whether you’re looking for air conditioning repair, replacement or you’re unsure – give Grove a call today!
When the dog days of summer approach – and humidity levels go through the roof – it’s more than just your comfort level that can take a hit. High humidity levels can lead to both health issues and damage to your home.
Fortunately, there are solutions to lower humidity levels inside your home, including adding a whole-home dehumidifier to your HVAC system. Grove Heating & Cooling has provided Maryland homeowners with expert HVAC solutions for more than 15 years and has a great selection of whole house dehumidifiers from Honeywell to choose from.
When indoor humidity levels rise during the summer months, they can be detrimental to your health and home. In some climates, air conditioners can properly dehumidify your home; but the warm, muggy Maryland summers make having a whole house dehumidifier almost a necessity.
High humidity allows for all types of bacteria to form inside your home. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, indoor humidity levels of more than 90 percent are ideal growing grounds for mold and mildew, which thrive in these conditions. Exposure to such bacteria can lead to respiratory issues and other serious health issues.
Another unwelcome visitor to your home – that also enjoys soaking up high-humidity levels – are dust mites. Dust mites are microscopic-like insects that feed on dead human skin cells. There can be millions of such dust mites in a bed alone! Up to 10 percent of the American population, including 45 percent of people who suffer allergies, are sensitive to dust mites, which can worsen allergy symptoms and lead to other respiratory problems. About 50 million Americans suffer from allergies, and high humidity can only exasperate their conditions.
Increased humidity during the summer months can negatively affect your air conditioning unit, as well as warp wooden floors and peel paint. When indoor humidity rises, your air conditioner works harder to cool heavier, moisture-filled air, which can strain the system and increase energy bills.
Increased humidity levels can also lead to musty smells and cause moisture to form on walls, ceilings and windows – causing damage to the home’s infrastructure.
To avoid issues from increased humidity that can negatively affect your health and home, experts recommend keeping the indoor humidity level between 30 and 50 percent during the summer and definitely below 60 percent.
There are several simple tips to lower indoor humidity, including closing windows, fixing leaks and weather stripping all doors and windows.
But one of the best and most efficient ways is through a whole house dehumidifier. Whole home dehumidifiers are relatively inexpensive and easy to install. They are installed directly to your air conditioning system and draw in air through the return ductwork. The system cools warm air and collects water droplets.
Whole house dehumidifiers remove humidity that your air conditioner can’t.
Grove offers several Honeywell whole house dehumidifiers, which can remove between 65 and 120 points of moisture per day, depending on the model you purchase.
Some of the other benefits of whole house dehumidifiers, include:
On cooler summer days, whole home dehumidifiers can continue to run even when your air conditioner is off – creating a comfortable indoor environment. This also gives your air conditioning system a must-needed break to keep it running efficiently.
Maryland is no stranger to high humidity levels. These conditions indoors lead to musty smells and damage to wood furnishings, walls and ceilings. Trust Grove Heating & Cooling for installation or repair of a dehumidifier, and you’ll instantly enjoy better air quality! Our NATE-certified air specialists are trained to assess your indoor air quality and recommend the best options for you. Contact Grove Heating & Cooling today to discuss why a whole house dehumidifier might be just what you need.
You’ve finally got round to converting your basement. You’ve created your dream, cozy relaxation station. Life is good.
The only thing is, you’re unsure of what heating and cooling system to use.
With many different systems to choose from, the first thing you’re probably going to think about is not breaking the bank. With that being said, you’re also going to want a system that is effective and efficient.
Cue the reliable ductless mini split system.
A ductless system can provide you with the precise comfort you want, but you’ll also have a system that can guarantee you high-energy savings and control over the temperature of your basement. It’s a win-win.
You’ve already got a fabulous air conditioner installed in your house. You converted your basement after the current system was installed. This means the current AC system won’t be connected to your basement. Because of the added square footage the basement has created, the additional space will need to be cooled separately. When an air conditioning system is installed, the size of the system is determined by the number of square feet that needs to be cooled. This means a second air conditioning system is required.
One annoying factor of basements is they create constant dampness and humidity, which is the perfect breeding ground for mold and mildew. This is something you will want to avoid, even more so when you’re using your basement as a liveable space. Keeping excess humidity at bay is essential and often ongoing.
Again, because basements are underground, some may lack windows entirely, or some may have small windows that are located at ground level (up high).
Naturally, you want your basement conversion to be comfortable, relaxing and liveable. Installing a ductless mini split means you can have all these comforts within an affordable price range.
These air conditioning systems are not only capable of giving you the exact heating and cooling measures in what is essentially an unconventional space, but they are also extremely energy efficient and powerful. They can provide you maximum comfort while ensuring that you can save those pennies.
As previously mentioned, windows are often scarce in basements. The single-zone mini split system from Mitsubishi is ideal if you want to heat or cool a single room. They only require a small hole in the wall for a pipe. This pipe connects the inside to an outdoor unit that is mounted straight onto the wall. They are quiet, so there’s no stress of a noisy system, allowing you to relax in the peace of your new basement hideaway.
One system guarantees a dual effort. The mini split systems are designed to cool and heat a room, meaning you don’t need to install two separate orders.
Most basements also have installed dehumidifiers. With a mini split, this isn’t necessary, as they are designed with a dehumidification function that helps reduce the humidity levels in your basement. Low humidity levels = no more mold!
The systems are also extremely energy efficient. The mini splits are less likely to lose power because of the lack of ductwork. The elimination of air ducts gives the mini splits a massive advantage over traditional cooling systems. This is because they guarantee no leaky ductwork, something that often poses significant problems in most households. Also, it’s so much cheaper than adding more ductwork when adding the finishing additions to your home!
They are also Energy Star certified and come with high energy-efficiency ratings. The systems have functions that can help you reach your desired temperature without consuming too much energy. More often than not, they are designed with special energy-saving features that help you keep tabs on your energy consumption.
Because of the humidity and sometimes mold levels, the air purity in basements isn’t always the healthiest. The ductless mini systems boast an advanced air filtration system that guarantees excellent quality air. They can reduce humidity and remove most of the bacteria in the air, giving you peace of mind knowing the air that you’re breathing in is pure and oxidized. Alongside the purification of the air, the mini splits are also great at removing the well known damp basement smell.
With their low energy costs and energy efficiency, a ductless mini split air conditioning system is perfect for any basement. It’s a must for home improvement and a must for the wallet. With a ductless mini split installed in your basement, you can breathe easily, find that perfect temperature and enjoy your new comfy surroundings in what once was a little old basement.
If you’re interested in hearing more about Grove Heating & Coolings top-of-the-line Mitsubishi mini split systems, schedule an appointment with us today.
Just like taking your vehicle to the auto shop for an oil change – or prepping your lawn mower before using it for the first time each spring – your home’s AC unit also needs regular maintenance for it to operate properly.
Spring is just around the corner, and that means summer will be here before you know it. At Grove Heating & Cooling, we recommend an air conditioning tune up in the spring to get your HVAC system ready for the long, hot Maryland summer ahead. Our AC checklist will ensure your system is running smoothly.
Your home’s air conditioning system sits idle for several months during the harsh winter – collecting snow, ice, water, dirt and debris. Don’t cross your fingers and hope the system magically works properly when you turn it on for the first time in the spring – be proactive!
A spring tune up before you switch on the unit decreases the chances of a break down. There are several benefits to having a NATE-certified technician from Grove Heating & Cooling inspect your system once per year, including the following:
Over time, neglecting AC maintenance will cause a decline in the unit’s performance and an increase in energy use.
During our inspection, we check every area of the AC unit to make sure it’s in tip-top shape. The steps of our AC tune up varies based on the needs of each type of AC system. But our annual maintenance includes:
Ensure your air conditioning unit receives the maintenance it needs each year with a maintenance membership from Grove Heating & Cooling.
We have several maintenance plans to meet your needs. Our “prime” and “premium” memberships include two services per year – in the spring and fall. The packages provide priority service for you and discounts on diagnostics and repairs. You’ll also receive discounts on equipment replacement.
If you’ve already turned on your air conditioning unit for the season, don’t worry – it’s never too late to schedule a tune up to keep your system in good shape during the hot Maryland summer! Contact us today to schedule an appointment with one of our NATE-certified technicians.
When it comes to heating and cooling options for your Maryland home, ductless mini splits offer versatile zoned comfort for most any household. How do these systems work? Our knowledgeable HVAC technicians explain these systems and why so many homeowners choose them.
A ductless mini split is a type of heating and cooling system composed of a heat pump or air conditioner and individual air handling units. Systems with air conditioners offer cooling only, while heat pump systems offer both heating and cooling.
Ductless HVAC systems work differently from the conventional furnaces and air handlers most of us are used to. Unlike these systems, which are forced air systems, ductless mini splits do not use ductwork, which is apparent by their name?
Instead, each area of the home you want to heat or cool is outfitted with its own air handler. The air handling unit is unobtrusive and installed on the wall or within the ceiling. Each air handler is connected to the heat pump or air conditioner installed outside through piping called a line set, which runs through a small hole in the exterior wall of each area. The air handler blows heated or cooled air directly into that living space as needed.
Annapolis ductless installation works differently from conventional HVAC systems in more ways than just their lack of ductwork. The way these systems are set up, they deliver zoned heating and cooling, whereas a conventional system that does not have an additional zoning system installed cannot do so.
What we mean by zoned heating and cooling is that each “zone” of the home receives heating and cooling based on its unique needs. An air handler serves each zone, and temperatures are controlled for that air handler alone.
In a conventional system, the heating and cooling output goes across the entire home to keep every area at the same temperature. However, that’s rarely the case because different areas have different needs. Some need more heating and cooling while others need less – but you don’t get that because every area is treated the same.
Ductless mini splits allow each zone of the home to operate without affecting other areas. If an area is unoccupied, dial back heating and cooling use to save energy without impacting areas that are occupied. If one family member likes to sleep in a warm room while another likes it a bit chilly, each person is able to achieve their ideal comfort levels without making the other too hot or too cold.
In addition to comfort advantages, these systems offer so many other desirable benefits for homeowners across the state. More reasons to go ductless include:
When you explore a mini split system, we think you’ll see what a great benefit they bring to your home. Whether you want to replace your old HVAC system or want to add supplemental heating and cooling, see if a ductless mini split is right for you! Call us today to learn more.
If your heat pump fan keeps running, don’t be alarmed! Often, a simple setting error is to blame and is easy to resolve. However, other causes require the help of a professional. The technicians of Grove Heating and Cooling share what to do if your heat pump fan runs constantly and when you need to call us for service.
When a heat pump fan runs continuously, these are the most common causes of the issue:
A common reason a blower fan keeps running is it’s simply set to the wrong mode. There is a setting or toggle on your thermostat that controls how the fan operates – the AUTO setting allows the fan to only run when your heat pump cycles, while the ON setting keeps the fan in operation all the time.
If the blower fan runs even when your heat pump does not produce heat, the first step for troubleshooting this issue is to have a look at those settings.
Check the thermostat and verify AUTO is selected for the fan’s mode. Switch back to AUTO if you find the ON setting selected. If changing back to AUTO does not stop the fan and no heating cycle is running, there may be an issue with your thermostat requiring repair. Thermostat wiring malfunctions disrupt how the unit communicates with your heating equipment.
Within your air handler, the blower motor is controlled by a relay. Malfunctions with this relay are known to make a fan run continuously. If your heat pump fan runs continuously, a bad relay switch is a possible cause.
If the blower relay switch has become damaged or otherwise malfunctions, it is no longer able to transmit your thermostat settings to the fan, and you’ll need to replace this faulty component.
During periods of extreme cold, like we often experience here in Maryland, your heat pump struggles to deliver warmth, which makes it run continuously.
Heat pumps do not operate efficiently once outdoor temperatures reach around freezing. For this reason, many homes elect to install a backup heating system that takes over for better efficiency under these conditions.
If your system does not correctly switch between heat pump and backup heating, it appears that the heat pump fan keeps running because the system runs longer to keep up. You don’t want to rely on manually switching between heat pump and backup heat at your thermostat, as this leads to accidentally leaving backup heat on which is much more expensive in milder temperatures. Schedule a heat pump repair to fix the issue and ensure your system properly switches back and forth.
If your heat pump fan runs continuously, and the issue is not solved with the troubleshooting steps mentioned above, contact us to schedule your heat pump service. Our skilled HVAC technicians inspect your heat pump system to find the source of the issue and make repairs that put a stop to your constantly running heat pump fan.
All heating systems need professional maintenance each year to help them perform at their best throughout the cold Maryland winter. At Grove Heating & Cooling, our heating tune up checklist includes the comprehensive service your system needs to boost efficiency, reduce the likelihood of malfunctions and keep your home cozy all season long.
Furnaces and boilers require professional maintenance once per year; heat pumps need them twice per year, as they provide both heating and cooling. Professional service is recommended by HVAC equipment manufacturers to uphold the efficiency and performance of the system. Regular tune ups are often a condition of manufacturer’s warranty coverage, too. If you skip routine maintenance, you may forfeit this important coverage that saves you money should a system malfunction occur.
A tune up includes all the important service, tests and checks to keep your furnace, boiler, or heat pump running at peak levels throughout winter. The steps of our tune up checklist vary based on the needs of each heating system type.
Maintenance for furnaces includes:
Maintenance for boiler systems includes:
Maintenance for heat pump heating systems includes:
Ensure your heating system receives the professional care it needs each year with a maintenance membership from Grove Heating & Cooling. Our memberships cover your yearly service. Additionally, you receive savings on diagnostics and repairs should a system breakdown occur, plus credit for new system purchases when it’s time to upgrade to a new heating unit!
It’s never too late to schedule a heating tune up for your furnace, boiler or heat pump! This professional service is needed yearly by an HVAC technician (twice for heat pumps) to keep your HVAC equipment in good shape and ensure efficient heating. Call us today and schedule your appointment to have our skilled HVAC technicians perform the steps of our heating tune up checklist.
All heating and cooling equipment needs regular tune ups each year, for many important reasons. Heat pump tune ups boost the performance and energy efficiency of the system and counteract wear and tear that cause breakdowns and comfort issues inside the home.
Maryland homes equipped with heat pumps use this equipment to provide both heating AND cooling throughout the year. As they run double of what a furnace or air conditioner costs, heat pump tune ups are especially important. Do heat pumps need servicing every year? The answer is yes – and then some!
For furnaces, boilers and air conditioners that run during heating and cooling season, tune ups are recommended annually. If you properly maintain your HVAC equipment, you see your heating and cooling technician twice each year, but each system receives only one tune up in a year’s time.
Heat pump maintenance needs to be performed more frequently because this unit does two jobs throughout the year – it heats your home in the winter and cools it in the summer. A heat pump needs a tune up twice annually to maintain proper performance and energy efficiency.
Ideally, your heat pump maintenance is performed by your technician in the spring and in the fall. When you schedule maintenance service at these times, your technician is often able to perform the tune up before it is time to use the system for the coming heating or cooling season. This ensures the heat pump is cared for and able to operate at peak performance and efficiency once temperatures change and you need its help to stay comfortable indoors.
During maintenance, your technician also assesses the system and identifies problems that hinder operation, so these issues are able to be repaired right away. Problems are fixed so the system runs as expected when it’s time to use it, and you aren’t left without heating or cooling when you need it.
Heat pump tune ups are often overlooked by Maryland homeowners, as the HVAC system is often out of sight and out of mind until it’s time to use it.
Grove Heating & Cooling’s maintenance membership plans help our customers stay on top of their heat pump’s maintenance needs, season after season! With a maintenance membership, your two yearly heat pump tune ups are covered. Our trained technicians visit in the spring and fall to service your system and provide the care it needs to comfortably carry your household through the coming season.
Maintenance membership comes with many other valuable benefits. We send service reminders so you know when maintenance is needed and offer priority scheduling so your tune ups are completed when it’s most convenient for you! Depending on your level of membership, you’ll receive additional discounts for diagnostics and repairs if you experience a system malfunction, as well as purchase credit that accumulates each year to help when it’s time to replace your equipment.
Heat pump tune ups are a necessary part of home maintenance. Ensure your heat pump receives the professional care it needs to run safely and efficiently – season after season – when you schedule maintenance service with Grove Heating & Cooling. Contact us today to schedule your heat pump tune up!
If you have a Mitsubishi mini split system air conditioner in your home, you’ll need to hire a reputable HVAC company for regular maintenance to ensure it continues running properly throughout the year. Over time, any appliance collects dust, dirt, mold and grime. Long-term exposure to these pesky particles can affect the performance of your Mitsubishi split system. System components can also wear down over time and need to be inspected.
To help this air conditioner perform better and last longer, hire Grove Heating & Cooling for mini split maintenance. Although you may be tempted to clean and tune up your Mitsubishi mini split system on your own, these are complex systems, and it’s best to leave system maintenance to a trusted HVAC technician.
The NATE-certified technicians at Grove Heating & Cooling will inspect your entire ductless system from top to bottom. Our mini split tune up checklist includes:
We deep clean all of the coils to remove any debris to prevent mold and mildew from forming. Coil cleaning is essential for optimal efficiency.
Poor electrical wiring can lead to ice forming on the outdoor coil during the winter months and on the indoor coil during the spring and summer. We check all wires and electrical components for signs of wear.
We inspect the refrigerant lines for signs of leakage.
A dirty or blocked air filter inhibits airflow from the indoor and outdoor heat-exchange coils. During our tune up, we remove and clean the air filter inside the indoor air-handling unit. We also inspect the outdoor cabinet for any airflow obstructions.
To prevent damage and water leaks, we flush the drain lines to prevent mold and algae.
Many of the components in a ductless mini split system are complicated and should only be checked by a qualified HVAC technician. We inspect and test the following components: electronic expansion valves (EEV), sensors and digital inverter-driven compressors. All of these play a role in preparing, regulating and monitoring super-heating of the refrigerant.
Cleaning, maintenance and repairs should only be performed by an HVAC technician. However, there are a few simple DIY tips homeowners can perform to help ensure their system runs efficient.
A dirty or blocked air filter prevents proper heat exchange, which can significantly increase your energy bills. We recommend changing the air filter once per month. You can also inspect the outdoor unit periodically to clear away any obstructions, including leaves, twigs, snow or ice.
If you’re experiencing issues with your ductless mini split system, call Grove Heating & Cooling for reliable service. We’ll inspect the system and get to the root of the problem and make a repair. Some of the common reasons ductless systems need service include:
Unusually high electric bills can signal that something is awry with the system. Mini split systems are built to last about 15 years, so higher energy bills could indicate the system is losing efficiency and may need replaced. Other issues related to high energy bills are clogged air filters or failing parts.
A grinding noise coming from the indoor unit could mean the oil bearings have worn down. This needs to be inspected to prevent the air handler motor from overheating.
Ice on the outdoor cooling coils can reduce airflow. A broken fan, refrigerant leak or clogged air filter could be the culprit.
A decrease in the system’s cooling power over time could mean there’s a refrigerant leak.
Regular maintenance increases performance. Prioritizing regular maintenance will extend the life of your unit, saving you money on repairs and premature replacements.
When you hire Grove Heating & Cooling for Mitsubishi mini split system maintenance, we ensure the system is running at top efficiency all year long. Whether you need a tune up, repair or installation, Grove is your one-stop shop for all of your ductless system needs. Give us a call today to learn more about ductless mini splits.
Anybody with a detached garage knows just how cold these spaces get in the winter. A garage that’s part of your house benefits a little from the heat in your home, but a detached garage is left to the elements.
This can be a real problem if your detached garage stores something in particular – like a prized classic car – or you use it for a particular task. For instance, you will be less inclined to get out there to do your woodwork if it is cold, and there’s a risk your wood will get too damp.
There is a range of different ways you can solve this problem, given the variety of different heating options out there. You don’t need to accept that your detached garage will always be cold and damp in the winter; you can try one of the following tips.
The best way to heat a detached garage depends on your needs. If your garage has no special function beyond storing your everyday cars and other regular items, then investing in some insulation may well be enough for you. But if your detached garage is more important than that, then you may want to invest a bit more in your heating and insulating options.
If you are trying to work out the best way to heat a detached garage, consider our handy guide below.
This is a kind of heating system that doesn’t need air ducts to heat the air. If your detached garage is ductless, a Crofton, MD ductless mini split installation from Mitsubishi will be your best option.
A single-zone mini split system is made up of an air-handling unit, which is installed inside your garage. There’s also a compressor that’s fitted on the outside. They are connected by a conduit and powered by electricity.
They are a flexible option for heating your garage. They usually come with a remote so you can easily control heating, and often come with a cooling function which you can use in the summer.
Setting up at the beginning can be quite expensive, and they require monthly cleaning, but ductless mini-split systems tend to be easy to use and hassle-free. It will keep your detached garage warm without cranking up the heat.
Unless you live in a very cold environment, mini-splits are ideal. Schedule a ductless mini-split installation as soon as possible.
This should be by far the cheapest option. You’d only need to improve the insulation your garage already has and make a few small additions, so there are no big overhauls or expensive purchases involved. This is also a simple job you can do yourself.
We recommend purchasing fiberglass insulation roll, as it is relatively inexpensive, widely available and very versatile. You could use it on the garage ceiling, walls and door.
Otherwise, all you will need is a sharp utility knife to cut the fiberglass to fit, a staple gun and wood to guide the fiberglass to the right size.
Weatherstripping is easy enough to apply to windows and doors to prevent cold air coming in.
It may not keep your garage warm, but if you live in an area where winter is mild and temperatures don’t drop too low, this should be fine. You may just need to layer up in the winter if you use your garage to work.
You should also insulate if you plan to buy heaters, otherwise warm air will escape.
Often used for in-floor heating, this can be fitted into walls and ceilings, too. This system will heat the surface areas where it is fitted using infrared radiation, heating the surface area evenly.
It is seen as ideal for under-floor heating because the hot air rises from underneath the floor to heat the entire area. This makes it one of the most efficient ways of heating a detached garage, which would likely require little energy to heat up using this system.
Indeed, even though it is expensive to install, its operating costs are very low and, unlike many heating systems, it is quiet, too.
This is ultimately the simplest way to heat your detached garage. Portable space heaters come in a range of different sizes to suit your needs, and most heaters built today are energy efficient so that you won’t add to your electricity bill.
This is a great option to supplement other heating sources or insulation and if you live in a mild climate. If your winters aren’t that cold, plugging in a space heater to go with your insulation will be enough to keep your garage warm if you are working in there.
You can then also use this heater elsewhere in the house, making it a very flexible heater to buy. Don’t rely on a space heater, though, if you live in a colder climate, as they take a while to heat up and are not as powerful as other sources.
Out of all of these solutions, we think installing a ductless mini split system from Mitsubishi is the best option. At Grove HVAC, we use Mitsubishi ductless mini splits, which are the most efficient and quietest units for your money.
Contact Grove today to schedule a ductless mini split installation.