Roof-Top Heating In Minneapolis, MN
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Roof-top units are a completely different type of machine than traditional heating and air conditioning units. While most systems in homes are known as split systems, roof-top units are, instead, package systems. The difference between split and package systems is simple. A split system has an outdoor cabinet and an indoor cabinet that have different components working together to achieve the right climate for your building. With a roof-top unit, every component is packaged together in one large piece of equipment that can sit comfortably atop a building. Because of their size, most roof-top units are used in the context of large-scale buildings, like commercial locations. But their benefits are hard to deny, no matter where they are used.
Why choose a roof-top unit?
Here are just a few of the many upsides you will enjoy from choosing a roof-top unit for your climate control needs.
- Most roof-top units can handle heating and air conditioning for your building, keeping it climate-controlled year-round.
- By moving the unit to the roof, the amount of noise around your building from heating and cooling equipment will be reduced dramatically.
- These units are incredibly easy to maintain and can be accessed without disrupting your building.
- You can save space on a small property by putting the HVAC system on the roof instead of around the perimeter of the building.
- Your unit will be safe from damage that can occur from passersby, whether they are humans or animals. It will also be less susceptible to dirt and debris.