Single Zone Heat Pump High Efficiency
Upgrade one room with a single zone heat pump-a high efficiency ductless mini split that heats and cools quietly while cutting energy costs.
30K - 36K BTU
42K - 48K BTU
Upgrade one room with a single zone heat pump-a high efficiency ductless mini split that heats and cools quietly while cutting energy costs.
Perfect for homeowners, DIY-capable users, licensed contractors, property managers, and light commercial spaces, these systems target one room or zone with precise comfort. They’re ideal for ductless retrofits, additions, garages, studios, and spot heating/cooling where running new ductwork isn’t practical. With prices from $895 to $2,385, you get budget-friendly performance and premium efficiency with heavy in-stock inventory.
Choose your capacity by room size and load: 6K-12K BTU for bedrooms and offices, 15K-24K BTU for living areas and basements, and 30K-36K BTU for larger open spaces or shops. Select models extend up to 42,000 BTU. Tonnages include 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, and 3.5 tons to match your project.
High-efficiency ratings from 16 to 20 SEER2 deliver real energy savings compared to older equipment. Systems are available with R-32 or R-410A refrigerant; R-32 offers a lower global warming potential and high performance, while R-410A remains widely supported. Most units require a dedicated electrical circuit-smaller sizes may offer 115V options while larger capacities are typically 208/230V. Always verify model specifications for your site.
Installation can be professional or DIY depending on the model. Many single-zone heat pumps require licensed installation to handle refrigerant, while select DIY-friendly units use pre-charged line sets. Routine maintenance is simple: clean indoor filters, keep the outdoor coil clear, and inspect the condensate drain. Cold-climate accessories and low-ambient ratings help ensure reliable heating performance when temperatures drop.
Shop trusted names including Daikin, DiamondAir, and LG-recognized for reliable compressors, quiet operation, and efficient performance in a compact footprint.
As a quick guide: 6k BTU for ~150-300 sq ft, 9k for 300-450, 12k for 450-550, 18k for 700-1,000, 24k for 1,000-1,400, and 30k-36k for larger or open areas. Insulation and climate matter.
SEER2 measures seasonal cooling efficiency under updated test conditions. Moving to 16-20 SEER2 can cut cooling energy use significantly versus older 10-13 SEER systems.
R-32 offers lower GWP and strong efficiency; R-410A is widely supported. Both perform well-select based on local code, service availability, and model features.
Many high-efficiency models provide low-ambient heating. Check each unit’s minimum heating temperature and options like base pan heaters for winter reliability.
Most require licensed installation to handle refrigerant. Some DIY models include pre-charged line sets. Always follow local codes and warranty requirements.
Match capacity to the calculated load: room size, insulation, windows, ceiling height, and sun exposure. A proper load calculation ensures comfort and efficiency.
Smaller units may offer 115V; most 18k BTU and larger use 208/230V on a dedicated circuit. Verify electrical requirements and breaker size in the specs.
Clean or wash filters regularly, keep indoor and outdoor coils clear, flush the condensate drain, and schedule periodic professional inspections.
Yes. They’re common in offices, salons, server rooms, and small shops. Choose the correct capacity, electrical supply, and any required ventilation accessories.
Line sets, line hide, wall bracket or pad, condensate pump, surge protection, and optional Wi‑Fi control modules help streamline installation and operation.