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Tab Teehee
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Mini split air conditioning heat pump for apartments

Tab Teehee
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lake Suzy, FL
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Has anyone used mini split systems in apartments, and if so, have tenants been happy? I have one and two bedroom units around 700’ each. These are located in Oklahoma so there is potential for occasional temps in single digits.

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@Gang Liang

Just wanted to give an update on the ductless heat pump mini split install.

It's been a year and we made it through a cold winter and many hot days with very few issues. Not only do they work very efficiently, the tenants like the zoned temp control via remote control. The systems also qualified for very generous rebates from the electric company.

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