Upgrade your Sumner, WA home with efficient ductless mini splits. Our licensed team delivers quiet heating and cooling—installed fast and built to last.
From historic homes near Downtown Sumner to modern builds by Loyalty Park, homeowners rely on ductless mini splits for comfort without bulky ductwork. We manage everything—design, permits, electrical, and installation—with clean workmanship and transparent pricing.
• Works great for garage conversions, bonus rooms, and ADUs, which are popular in the area.
• Inverter-driven systems cut energy costs while keeping spaces warm in winter and cool in summer.
• Discreet installs maintain the charm of Sumner’s historic neighborhoods.
Single-zone units are ideal for bedrooms, home offices, or detached studios.
Multi-zone systems connect 2–6 indoor heads to one outdoor condenser, giving each room its own comfort settings.
Our Sumner installation process includes:
Precise load calculations for right-sized systems
Dust-controlled drilling and sealed wall penetrations
Insulated line-sets with neat condensate routing
Electrical upgrades and full permit handling with the City of Sumner
Startup testing, smart control setup, and homeowner walkthrough
Timelines:
Single-zone: 1 day
Multi-zone: 1–2 days, depending on size and wiring
We install Mitsubishi, Daikin, and Gree ductless systems, matched to your space:
Unit formats: wall-mounted, floor-mounted, or ceiling cassette
Quiet performance: indoor heads as low as 20–24 dB(A)
Smart controls: Wi-Fi apps, geofencing, and schedules
Efficiency: ENERGY STAR® and top SEER2 ratings for lower utility bills
Air filtration: washable multi-stage filters reduce allergens and odors
Finishes: concealed line-sets, weather-sealed, and color-matched covers
Yes. Ductless is often the best choice for homes without existing ductwork.
Yes, multi-zone systems can power 2–6 indoor units with separate thermostats.
With proper maintenance, most last 12–15 years or more.
Yes. Washable filters remove dust, pollen, and odors from indoor air.
No. We only drill a small 3-inch hole, sealed to keep out weather and drafts.