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The Village Ductless Mini Splits

Ductless Mini Splits in The Village, Oklahoma

Ductless mini-split work in The Village is mostly additions: detached workshops, garage conversions, sunroom additions where extending existing ductwork is impractical, and older homes where central air retrofitting requires unreasonable wall and ceiling demolition. We install Daikin, Mitsubishi, and LG mini-splits. Edmond-to-The Village drive: 15–30 minutes via Britton Rd.

The smaller lot sizes affect outdoor unit placement decisions in The Village. We routinely deal with property-line setback issues, fence-line clearance for condenser airflow, and neighbor-noise considerations when replacing equipment in this city. Variable-speed equipment (Carrier Infinity, Trane XV, Lennox SL) is a noticeably better fit for The Village homes than single-stage equipment because of the quieter operation — worth the upgrade premium when neighbors are 20 feet away.

The Village is a small inner-ring suburb fully built out by the early 1960s. Compact lots and mature trees mean tight clearances around outdoor condensers.

Almost entirely 1950s-1960s small ranch and split-level homes. Most properties have been through 2-3 HVAC replacement cycles. Original copper line sets are still in use in many homes and should be inspected when condensers are replaced.

Common Ductless Mini Splits Issues We See in The Village

Across our service area, certain ductless mini splits situations come up over and over. Here are the ones we see most often in The Village and how we approach them:

Hot or cold room a central system cannot reach

The classic use case: a bonus room over the garage, an addition without ducts, a finished basement, a master suite that is always 5°F off the rest of the house. A mini-split solves it without ductwork.

Wanting AC in a home without existing ductwork

Older Oklahoma homes (pre-1960) often have radiant or boiler heat with no ductwork. Adding central AC means tearing into walls. Mini-splits are far cheaper and less disruptive — typically 1-day install per zone.

Whole-home alternative to central HVAC

Multi-zone mini-splits (4-8 indoor heads on one outdoor unit) can heat and cool an entire home. Higher upfront cost than central, but better zone control and often lower operating costs.

Drainage issues on ceiling cassette units

Built-in condensate pumps fail over time. Most mini-split warranty repairs we see are pump-related. Easy fix when caught early.

Outdoor unit refrigerant leaks at flare fittings

Mini-split refrigerant connections use flare fittings, which can develop slow leaks over time, especially on installations where the line set was kinked or over-tightened. Refrigerant leak detection and re-flaring solves it.

How ARP Heat And Air Handles Ductless Mini Splits in The Village

  1. In-home consultationWe evaluate the spaces, measure for BTU sizing, identify outdoor unit placement, check electrical capacity, and discuss indoor head options (wall, ceiling cassette, floor console, concealed ducted).
  2. Quote with brand optionsMitsubishi, Daikin, Fujitsu, and LG all make excellent equipment. Mitsubishi is the premium choice; Daikin and LG offer strong value. We quote 1-2 options.
  3. Installation daySingle-zone: 4-6 hours. Multi-zone: 1-2 days. Typically involves outdoor unit pad placement, line set routing through wall, electrical disconnect installation, indoor head mounting, refrigerant charge, and commissioning.
  4. CommissioningVacuum the lines to remove moisture, pressure-test for leaks, charge refrigerant, test cooling and heating cycles, set up the included remote control or smart thermostat.
  5. WalkthroughWe explain remote functions, filter cleaning (much more frequent than central AC filters — typically every 2-4 weeks), and warranty registration.

Typical Ductless Mini Splits Pricing in The Village, Oklahoma

  • Single-zone 9k BTU (one room): $3,500-$4,500
  • Single-zone 12k-18k BTU: $4,200-$5,500
  • Two-zone multi-split: $7,500-$10,500
  • Three-zone multi-split: $10,500-$13,000
  • Four-zone multi-split: $12,500-$14,000
  • Service/repair (call-out + fix): $200-$800

Straight talk from the owner

I started ARP in 2009 and I still run the trucks. We are not trying to be the largest name in Oklahoma County — we would rather be the one The Village families call back and recommend to a neighbor.

Dial (405) 413-0583 and there is a real chance you get me. If not, you get a genuine technician who diagnoses honestly — no upsell scripts, no phone-room runaround.

— Charlie, owner-operator, ARP Heat And Air

Financing from $79/month

Qualified buyers can finance at 0% APR. Standard fixed-rate financing is available for 640+ credit, and secondary options go down to 580. Because approval is a same-day soft pull, there is no impact to your credit score until you accept, and no tier carries a prepayment penalty.

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Frequently Asked

Ductless Mini Splits FAQs from The Village Homeowners

How much does a ductless mini-split installation cost?

Single-zone (one indoor head): $3,500-$5,500 depending on BTU capacity. Two-zone: $7,500-$10,500. Three-zone: $10,500-$13,000. Four-zone: $12,500-$14,000. Pricing includes equipment, installation, electrical work, line set, condensate routing, and commissioning.

Are mini-splits more efficient than central AC?

Often yes. Modern mini-splits run 18-30+ SEER2, vs typical central systems at 14-20 SEER2. The variable-speed inverter compressors throttle down rather than cycling on/off, which is more efficient. They also avoid duct losses (typically 20-30% of central system energy).

Can a mini-split heat in winter?

Yes, most modern mini-splits are heat pumps and provide both heating and cooling. Cold-climate models (Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat, Daikin Aurora, Fujitsu Halcyon XLTH) maintain rated heating capacity down to 5°F — well within Oklahoma's winter range.

What is the difference between Mitsubishi, Daikin, Fujitsu, and LG?

Mitsubishi Electric is the historical premium leader with the best cold-climate performance (Hyper-Heat line). Daikin is the world's largest HVAC manufacturer with excellent reliability and a 12-year warranty. Fujitsu offers the widest range of indoor head styles. LG has competitive pricing and strong feature sets. All four are excellent — pick based on indoor head style and warranty.

How loud are mini-splits?

Indoor heads run 19-32 decibels — quieter than a whisper. Outdoor units run 50-58 decibels — quieter than typical central AC condensers. They are much quieter than window units, which run 50-65 decibels.

Do mini-splits work in really hot weather?

Yes. Modern mini-splits maintain rated capacity up to 115°F outdoor temperature. Oklahoma summer highs (typically 95-105°F) are well within design range.

How long do mini-splits last?

12-18 years with proper maintenance. The most common failure is condensate pump failure (in ceiling cassette models) or capacitor failure — both straightforward repairs.

Do mini-splits need duct cleaning?

No ducts to clean — that is part of the appeal. The indoor head filters need to be washed every 2-4 weeks during heavy use (much more often than central HVAC filters), and the indoor coil should be professionally cleaned every 2-3 years.

Local Notes

Local context for mini-split installs in The Village

📍 CountyOklahoma County
⚡ Electric utilityOG&E
🔥 Natural gasOklahoma Natural Gas (ONG)
📮 ZIP codes73120

Typical The Village housing stock

The Village is unusual in the OKC metro: an enclave city of just 2.5 square miles, surrounded almost entirely by Oklahoma City except where it touches Nichols Hills to the south. Incorporated in 1950 specifically to prevent OKC annexation, its housing stock is overwhelmingly from the 1950s and 1960s with limited new construction since — just 8.6% of housing units built after 2000. Most homes are owner-occupied ranch-style on consistent street grids, with about 21% of residents over 65 — one of the older demographics in the metro, meaning many long-tenured homeowners on original mechanical systems.

What we typically see in The Village

We see a distinctive pattern in The Village: original-era furnaces and AC compressors that have been carefully maintained for 30-50+ years, often by long-time homeowners who never replaced beyond what was strictly necessary. Many homes still have their original B-vent chimney path — when we replace to high-efficiency 95% AFUE units, the venting conversion (B-vent to PVC sidewall) is often the costliest part of the project, not the furnace itself. Casady School and Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores are headquartered here; we don't do commercial work for those entities but they shape the local commercial-residential mix.

From Charlie

Typical response is 20–30 minutes from our Edmond shop — The Village sits just south of Edmond along Pennsylvania Avenue. The Village's home rule charter and small City Manager-form government means HVAC permits are processed locally rather than through OKC. For older-home venting conversions, we often quote two paths so homeowners can choose based on access and budget.

Need Ductless Mini Splits in The Village?

15-30 minutes typical response. $89 diagnostic, applied toward your repair. No overtime fees, ever.

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