



A lot of older Portland homes and buildings were never built with ductwork in mind. That leaves certain rooms - a back office, a small treatment room, a converted space - stuck in temperature limbo. Too hot in summer, too cold in winter, and no easy fix in sight. That's exactly the kind of problem a multi-zone ductless system solves.
We just finished up a Lennox powered by Samsung multi-zone ductless install, and this one is a great example of what these systems can do. The Lennox outdoor unit is a serious piece of equipment - engineered for efficiency and built to handle year-round heating and cooling without breaking a sweat. Samsung's technology backbone means you're getting reliable inverter-driven performance that adjusts output based on what each zone actually needs.
What makes multi-zone ductless so practical is the flexibility. Each indoor air handler operates independently, so one room can be cooling down while another stays at a different temperature entirely. No ductwork to run, no walls to tear up. The indoor units mount high on the wall, stay quiet during operation, and honestly don't look bad once they're up.
Spaces like this - compact rooms with specific comfort needs - are where ductless mini splits really shine. Whether it's a home office that bakes in the afternoon sun, a guest room that never gets enough airflow, or a commercial treatment space that needs consistent temperature control, a properly sized and installed system makes a real difference. We handle everything from equipment selection to final startup, making sure the system is dialed in before we leave.