Single Zone Ductless System Installation in OKC

Single zone ductless system installation in OKC covers one room with one indoor head and one outdoor condenser, and it is usually done in a day. It is the simplest ductless job we do and the one most homeowners actually need. Free quote, licensed installers, no ductwork required.

Single zone ductless system installation in an OKC bedroom

What a single zone system is

One indoor air handler. One outdoor condenser. One thermostat, controlling one space.

Capacity typically runs from 9,000 to 24,000 BTU, which covers everything from a small office to a large open living area.

The rooms this is built for

Why sizing decides whether you like the system

An oversized head cools the air fast, satisfies the thermostat, and shuts off before it has pulled the humidity out. The room ends up cold and clammy.

We run the load for the actual room: square footage, ceiling height, window area and orientation, insulation, and how much sun the wall takes in an Oklahoma afternoon.

That calculation is the difference between a system that runs quietly for fifteen years and one you regret.

What the day looks like

Adding zones later

If you think a second room is coming, tell us at the quote stage. We can spec a multi-zone-capable condenser now so the second head is a small job later instead of a second full system.

If it is genuinely one room and always will be, a single-zone unit is the cheaper and more efficient choice. We will say so.


Common questions

What size single zone ductless system do I need?

It depends on the room, not just its square footage. Ceiling height, window area and orientation, insulation, and sun exposure all move the number. We run a load calculation during the quote rather than estimating from floor area alone.

Can a single zone system heat as well as cool?

Yes. Ductless systems in Oklahoma City are heat pumps, so the same equipment heats in winter and cools in summer. We test both modes before leaving the job.

Can I add a second zone to a single zone system later?

Not to a true single-zone condenser, which supports one head only. If a second room is likely, we can quote a multi-zone-capable condenser up front so adding a head later is a small job.

Ready for a number?

Tell us the room and we will give you a quote with the equipment, the electrical, and the timeline in it. No charge for the visit.