The Problem: The owner of this Victorian-style condo wanted to replace their window ACs for something more efficient and less expensive.
The Solution:N.E.T.R., Inc. installed a single outdoor heat pump and three Mitsubishi ductless AC units throughout the home to provide optimal airflow for cooling the home.






Unfortunately, living in an old home, like this Victorian-style condo, has its drawbacks. Namely, the lack of air conditioning. These massive homes were built long before air conditioning was available, and with the increasingly hot summers in Boston, this is a problem for many residents.
After the homeowner decided to replace their window AC system, they researched alternatives. They knew that a Mitsubishi system would be able to meet their needs, especially after reading tons of customer reviews about their efficiency and reliability. When searching for a contractor to install their new system, N.E.T.R., Inc. seemed the only way to go because of their status as New England’s #1 Mitsubishi Elite Diamond Dealer Contractor.
The outdoor condenser unit was installed beside the stairs and tucked under a tree so that it wouldn’t distract from the overall aesthetic of the Victorian home. From this location, the thin tubing that connects the indoor units to the condenser could easily be piped into the walls of the home. The tubing allows the air to flow directly from the outdoor heat pump to the indoor air handlers, which distribute the treated air throughout the home.
Thanks to Mitsubishi ductless and the team at N.E.T.R., Inc., this homeowner will enjoy a home that is always the perfect temperature for years to come! Each of the three indoor units operates on its own thermostat, so the owner can set each room to the ideal temperature.
Yet another advantage to choosing this ductless air conditioning system is the savings! Not only will this homeowner save money every month on their energy bills, especially after using window ACs, but they qualified for over $2,700 in rebates! The Mass Save and Mass CEC organizations offer rebates for homeowners that make the switch to more efficient systems. Thanks to this project, the family qualified for $400 in rebates from Mass Save and $2,343 from Mass CEC!



