Big Bend homeowners along the Fox River in Waukesha County who want efficient, ductwork-free heating and cooling have an excellent option in Mitsubishi ductless mini splits from Burkhardt Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electric. As a certified Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor, Burkhardt brings the highest level of Mitsubishi installation expertise to Big Bend and the surrounding Waukesha County area.
Mitsubishi's Hyper-Heating INVERTER® (H2i®) systems are designed for climates exactly like Big Bend's — full heating capacity at 5°F outside, continued heat production down to -13°F, and SEER ratings above 20 for summer cooling. The Fox River valley can channel cold air effectively in winter, and H2i technology handles that cold-weather demand without hesitation.
Big Bend's mix of older homes and newer construction creates a variety of mini split scenarios. For older homes without ductwork, a multi-zone Mitsubishi system provides whole-home heating and cooling without a major renovation. For newer homes, targeted mini split additions address the rooms and spaces that existing HVAC doesn't cover well — a common need in modern open-plan construction.
For Big Bend homeowners near the Fox River, wall-mount mini split units are elevated above flood-risk levels and avoid the ductwork vulnerability to water intrusion.
GreenSky financing is available. Call Burkhardt at 414-206-3049 for your Big Bend mini split consultation.
**FAQs**
**Q: We're building a home addition in Big Bend. Should we use a mini split or extend existing ductwork?** A: Mini splits often make more sense for additions — they avoid the complexity of duct extension, provide independent temperature control, and are highly efficient. We'll assess both options and give you an honest comparison for your specific project.
**Q: How energy-efficient are Mitsubishi mini splits compared to our current propane heat in Big Bend?** A: Mitsubishi H2i mini splits typically deliver two to three times more heat energy per unit of electricity consumed compared to what propane can deliver per dollar at standard pricing. The precise comparison depends on current fuel prices and system efficiency — we can run the numbers for your home.
We're building a home addition in Big Bend. Should we use a mini split or extend existing ductwork?
Mini splits often make more sense for additions — they avoid the complexity of duct extension, provide independent temperature control, and are highly efficient. We'll assess both options and give you an honest comparison for your specific project.
How energy-efficient are Mitsubishi mini splits compared to our current propane heat in Big Bend?
Mitsubishi H2i mini splits typically deliver two to three times more heat energy per unit of electricity consumed compared to what propane can deliver per dollar at standard pricing. The precise comparison depends on current fuel prices and system efficiency — we can run the numbers for your home.
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