Before I had any idea about hvac and construction and general, I was getting my hvac system done and was offered mini-splits but declined because I didn't want the unit visible. I think most of the american population feels the same and hvac contractors probably hear the same response over and over.
Now that I've installed and operated several mini-splits, a lot of the modern ones that have full front covers, and hidden digital displays, are really not bad at all. They actually give the living space a hi-tech kind of look.
In a perfect world they would be invisible. I agree - In a more modern house or one with tall ceilings they disappear. I don't notice them in my house with cathedral ceilings. They are most noticable from an angle where the depth becames noticable in a traditional setting.
I did two Cassesets -- and think they are a great solution for many large second floor bedrooms. In my case I did keep all four outlets -- but they can be placed where three are used.
The ducted and the new air handler models are another solution -- although they don't have the same control ability. The best wall units have room sensors -- humidity control -- fast recovery mode and the ability to move the air around a room ... mine even will "see" you and will direct air at you or keep it away from you.
They do an unbelievable job at removing humidity -- but so do the newest VS split systems ...
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