Whole-Home Comfort

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Installation Specialist

Connect with local contractors who specialize in multi-zone ductless systems — independent room-by-room comfort control without running new ductwork.

Multi-Zone Scope

What Multi-Zone Pros Typically Handle

Pros matched through DuctlessFix can typically assist with the following. Scope, pricing, and availability are determined by the contractor.

2- to 8-zone system design & sizing
Outdoor condenser selection & install
Multiple indoor head installations
Independent zone controller setup
Wall-mount, ceiling cassette & floor units
Multi-zone refrigerant line sets
Branch box (mini-VRF) configurations
Smart control & Wi-Fi app integration
Electrical panel & disconnect work
Existing single-zone → multi-zone upgrade
New construction multi-zone planning
Commissioning & zone-by-zone testing

* Scope varies by location and contractor. DuctlessFix does not perform installations directly.

Common Multi-Zone Configurations

2-Zone

Living room + Master bedroom

3-Zone

Living + 2 Bedrooms

4-Zone

Full-floor residential coverage

5–8 Zone

Whole-home or multi-story

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Common Questions

Multi-Zone Systems FAQ

A multi-zone ductless system connects multiple indoor air handlers (heads) to a single outdoor condenser unit. Each indoor unit operates independently, allowing different rooms to be heated or cooled to different temperatures simultaneously. This gives you precise, room-by-room comfort control without ductwork.

Depending on the brand and model, a single outdoor unit can typically support between 2 and 8 indoor zones. The total capacity of the connected indoor units must not exceed the outdoor unit's rated capacity. A licensed contractor will calculate the correct configuration for your home.

Yes. Each indoor unit has its own controller (remote, wall panel, or app) and can be set to different temperatures, fan speeds, and operating modes. You can heat one room while cooling another, or turn off zones that are unoccupied.

Multi-zone systems often have a lower total installation cost compared to multiple separate single-zone systems, since only one outdoor unit is required. However, the upfront cost of the outdoor unit is higher. A local contractor can provide a detailed estimate for your specific situation.

No. DuctlessFix is a referral network. We connect you with licensed local contractors who specialize in multi-zone installations. All pricing, equipment selection, and installation terms are between you and the contractor you choose to hire.