How much does a mini-split cost installed in Riverside?
Single-zone systems start at $2,000-$3,200 for smaller rooms (9-12k BTU) and $3,200-$4,500 for larger spaces (18-24k BTU). Multi-zone systems with 2-4 heads on one outdoor unit run $5,500-$13,000 total.
I converted my garage to living space in Riverside. Will a mini-split work?
Yes. Garage conversions are one of the most common Riverside mini-split installs. Single-zone wall-mount unit typically $2,500-$4,500. Skips ductwork entirely so install completes in a day or two.
Should I get a cold-climate mini-split in Riverside?
Usually no. Riverside winter overnight lows mostly stay in the 35-45°F range, standard SEER2 14-16 mini-split equipment maintains rated capacity at these temperatures. Cold-climate variable-speed units add $200-$500 per zone and are not needed for the local climate.
My older Riverside home has no ductwork. Can mini-splits replace central AC entirely?
Yes. Multi-head mini-split systems (2-4 indoor heads on one outdoor unit) cover whole-home cooling without running new ducts. Total install $5,500-$13,000 depending on zone count. Saves the cost of duct installation in homes that never had it.
How much does a mini-split cost in the High Desert?
Single-zone systems start at $2,000-$3,200 for smaller rooms (9-12k BTU) and $3,200-$4,500 for larger spaces (18-24k BTU). Multi-zone systems with 2-4 heads on one outdoor unit run $5,500-$12,000.
Will a mini-split heat my room in winter?
Yes. Modern cold-climate variable-speed mini-splits (Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat, Daikin Aurora) maintain heating capacity down to 5°F. High Desert overnight lows are typically warmer than that.
Do I need ductwork?
No. That is the entire point of a mini-split. Refrigerant runs from the outdoor unit through a small line set to each indoor head. Only a 3-inch hole in the wall needed.