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ALL COMFORT
HEATING & COOLING, LLC

James Thacker, Master Refrigeration


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WHO ARE WE

A Local Expert Committed to Excellence

All Comfort Heating & Cooling, LLC is owned and operated by James Thacker. James has 10 years of experience. This local HVAC services located in southern Rhode Island specializing in all of your mini split, AC and heating needs. With a passion for innovation and a dedication to customer satisfaction, we are your go-to experts for all things related to mini splits, AC and heating systems. As a locally owned and operated company, we understand the unique needs of our community. Our focus on mini splits, AC and heating systems allows us to offer specialized expertise that ensures optimal comfort and efficiency for your space. Whether it's installing a new mini split system, providing repairs, or performing maintenance, our skilled technicians are equipped with the knowledge and tools to get the job done right. At All Comfort Heating & Cooling, we know that every customer is unique. That's why we take the time to assess your specific requirements, offering tailored solutions that suit your budget and preferences. Our owner's personal involvement guarantees a level of care and attention that you won't find with larger companies. Experience the convenience, flexibility, and energy efficiency of mini split, AC and heating systems with All Comfort Heating & Cooling. Contact us today to discover how we can transform your indoor environment into a haven of comfort.

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MINI SPLIT INSTALLATION

Efficient. Reliable. Exceptional Service

Mini-split systems, also known as ductless mini-split systems or ductless heat pumps, are a popular HVAC option for providing both heating and cooling to specific areas or rooms within a building. They consist of an indoor unit (evaporator) and an outdoor unit (condenser) connected by refrigerant lines. Here's an overview of the installation process for a mini-split system that we offer here at All Comfort Heating and Cooling:

Site Assessment:

A professional HVAC technician will assess the area where you want to install the mini-split system. Factors such as the size of the space, insulation, and electrical requirements will be taken into consideration.

Unit Selection:

Based on the assessment, the technician will recommend an appropriate mini-split system size and model that matches the cooling and heating needs of the space.        ​

Indoor Unit Installation:

The indoor unit, which includes the evaporator coil and blower fan, is typically mounted on a wall or ceiling. The location should provide even distribution of air throughout the room.

The unit will be securely attached, and any necessary holes for refrigerant and electrical lines will be drilled.

Outdoor Unit Placement:

The outdoor condenser unit is usually installed on a stable surface, such as a concrete pad or wall brackets. It should be positioned in an area with good airflow and minimal obstructions.

Refrigerant:

Proper insulation is applied to the refrigerant lines to maintain efficiency and prevent condensation.

Drainage Installation:

Condensate drainage is set up to remove moisture collected by the evaporator coil. A drain line is connected from the indoor unit to an appropriate drainage point.

Test and Commissioning:

The HVAC technician will thoroughly test the mini-split system to ensure proper operation and performance.

They will check for refrigerant leaks, verify electrical connections, and confirm that both heating and cooling modes are functioning as intended.

 User Instructions:

The technician will provide you with instructions on how to use and maintain the mini-split system effectively.

They may also set up any remote controls or smart thermostat features if applicable.​

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