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How Long Does It Take to Install a Mini Split?

How Long Does It Take to Install a Mini Split?

Answer:

The installation of a mini split typically takes about 4 to 8 hours, depending on the complexity of the setup. In our experience, factors like the number of indoor units, the distance between the indoor and outdoor units, and the accessibility of the installation site can all influence the time required.


More On “How Long Does It Take to Install a Mini Split?”

Mini split installation involves several steps, including mounting the indoor and outdoor units, connecting the refrigerant lines, and wiring the system. In simpler setups, such as single-zone systems with short line runs, the process can be completed within a single day. However, multi-zone systems or installations requiring additional wall or attic work may extend the timeframe.

One critical factor we’ve noticed is the skill level of the installer. Hiring a licensed professional ensures the job is done efficiently and correctly, minimizing the risk of leaks or operational issues. Proper vacuuming of the system and testing for leaks are essential steps that shouldn’t be rushed.

In our view, homeowners should plan for a day-long project for a straightforward installation. For more complex setups, it’s wise to allow an extra day or two. This ensures the system operates at peak performance and adheres to all safety and efficiency standards.

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