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Mini-Split HVAC Planning in Greater Houston

Old 13 SEER central systems are not always the best replacement path. Zoned mini-splits can improve efficiency, isolate problem rooms, and add redundancy when a southern home cannot afford one system failure to stop all cooling.

Approach

Built around the hidden details that affect the finished result.

EuroCraft helps homeowners think through mini-split upgrades as part of remodels, additions, rental prep, garages, bonus rooms, and problem spaces. In the South, the value is not only efficiency; multiple zones can keep part of the home usable if one unit needs service. The work still needs careful planning: room loads, line-set paths, condensate drainage, electrical needs, wall placement, exterior condenser locations, and finish repair after installation.

Included scope examples

  • Old central HVAC replacement planning
  • Single-zone and multi-zone mini-split layout support
  • Coordination with licensed HVAC and electrical trades
  • Drywall, trim, paint, and exterior finish repair
  • Budget comparison between central replacement and zoned systems

Questions

Common Questions

Are mini-splits always better than central HVAC?

No. They are strongest when zoning, duct losses, room additions, garages, upstairs rooms, or partial-house comfort problems matter. Some homes still make more sense with central replacement.

Why compare SEER and SEER2 carefully?

Older systems are often described by SEER, while newer equipment is commonly rated under SEER2/EER2/HSPF2. The comparison should use the actual model ratings and the home layout.

Estimate request

Planning mini-splits work?

Send a few photos, the project address, and the rooms involved. EuroCraft will help turn the idea into a practical scope.