Mini Split Installation

Year-Round Comfort.
Lower Energy Bills.

One system heats and cools your home — up to 3× more efficient than central AC. We install it right, the first time.

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Did You Know?

High season is coming fast — spots fill up quickly. A complete installation — equipment and labor — can start as low as $3,500. Secure your date now with no commitment from your end.

Licensed & Insured
5-Star Rated
Free In-Home Estimate
No Surprise Costs
Seattle & Eastside
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Most installations are completed in a single day — and 90% of the work happens outside the house. Minimal disruption to your home and your routine.

Why Mini Splits

Heat, Cool, and Save — All in One System

Most Seattle homeowners don't realize how much they're overpaying to heat and cool their home. Mini splits change that.

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Heat AND Cool Year-Round

One system replaces your furnace and AC. Works efficiently even when it's below freezing outside — Seattle winters included.

Up to 3×

More Efficient Than Central AC

Inverter-driven compressors adjust output to match demand, so you're never wasting energy running at full blast.

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No Ductwork Required

Perfect for older Seattle homes, additions, and converted spaces. No major renovation needed — just clean installation.

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Zone Control

Only heat or cool the rooms you're actually using. Stop paying to condition empty rooms — a simple upgrade that adds up fast.

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Whisper Quiet

Indoor units run at 19–26 dB — quieter than a library. You'll forget it's even running.

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Smart Home Ready

Control temperature from anywhere with a smartphone app. Schedule, adjust, and monitor your system remotely.

40% Average energy savings
300% Efficiency vs. electric heat
20yr Average system lifespan

Most homeowners recoup the cost of installation through energy savings within 3–5 years. After that, it's pure savings — every month, year after year.

Did You Know?

We all have that one room that never feels quite right — too hot in summer, too cold in winter. A mini split is the perfect fix, without touching the rest of your home.

How It Works

From First Call to First Cool Breeze

Three steps. No surprises.

1

Free In-Home Assessment

We visit your home, measure the spaces, and recommend the right system — brand, size, and placement — for your specific layout and budget.

2

Transparent Quote

Itemized estimate with no hidden fees. Equipment, labor, and permits — all spelled out clearly before any work begins.

3

Clean, Professional Installation

Our team installs, tests, and commissions your system. We walk you through everything before we leave — and we don't leave until it's right.

"We put off getting AC for years thinking it would be a huge project. Wanaka came out, gave us a quote the same week, and installed two units in a single day. Our electric bill actually went down — and the house is comfortable for the first time in summer."

— Mark & Lisa T., Kirkland WA

FAQ

Common Questions

Everything Seattle homeowners ask us about mini split installation.

Single-zone installations start at $3,500 for equipment and labor combined. Multi-zone systems range from $6,500 to $20,000 depending on the number of zones and system size. PSE and Seattle City Light rebates can meaningfully reduce your out-of-pocket cost.
Most single-zone installations are completed in 4–6 hours. A multi-zone system covering 3–4 rooms typically takes one full day. Your system is fully running the same day we install it.
Yes. Puget Sound Energy (PSE) offers up to $1,500 per unit, Seattle City Light offers up to $1,500 per unit, and the federal Inflation Reduction Act provides a 30% tax credit on equipment costs. We help you identify and apply for all applicable rebates.
We primarily install Mitsubishi Electric, LG, and Pioneer. Mitsubishi is our top recommendation for performance and long-term reliability. LG offers excellent value, and Pioneer is a solid budget option for single-zone applications like garages or bonus rooms.
No — that's one of the biggest advantages. Mini splits require no ductwork. Refrigerant lines run through a small hole in the wall connecting the outdoor and indoor units, making them ideal for older Seattle homes, additions, and spaces that can't accommodate ductwork.
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