Ductless mini split systems are one of the most efficient and versatile ways to heat and cool your home, especially for spaces without existing ductwork. Whether you’re upgrading an older home, finishing a basement, or adding comfort to a specific room, ductless systems provide targeted temperature control with quiet operation and a clean, modern look.
For homeowners currently using electric baseboard heaters, switching to a high-efficiency ductless heat pump can significantly reduce monthly energy costs. Ductless systems are typically 40–70% more efficient than traditional baseboard heating, because they transfer heat instead of generating it. This results in lower electricity usage and more consistent comfort throughout your space. In climates like Kelowna, modern systems continue to perform even in cold winter conditions, while also providing air conditioning in the summer—giving you year-round value in one system.
We install high-performance systems from trusted brands like Mitsubishi Electric, Quilt and more, These systems are designed for reliable year-round comfort and low ambient operation. Our team will help you choose the right system layout, whether it’s a single-zone unit for one area or a multi-zone setup to handle your entire home.
At Benson Pacific, we focus on clean, professional installations that are tailored to your space. From initial design to final commissioning, we make the process simple and ensure your new system delivers maximum efficiency, comfort, and long-term performance.
Benson Pacific provides tube heater installation and maintenance, ensuring reliable warmth and efficient energy use.
Personalized support with direct access to our technicians for dedicated service.
Prompt service to keep systems running smoothly and reduce downtime.
We help you access FortisBC rebates, making upgrades affordable.
Ductless Mini-Splits often come with some questions from customers. Here are some common questions to help you make an informed decision.
Ductless systems are typically 40–70% more efficient than electric baseboard heaters. They transfer heat instead of generating it, which means lower energy use and reduced monthly utility bills.
It depends on your home layout and comfort goals. Some homes only need a single-zone system, while others benefit from multi-zone setups to control multiple areas independently.
Yes. They are one of the best upgrades you can make from electric baseboard heating, offering significantly better efficiency, lower operating costs, and added air conditioning.
In many cases, yes. Homeowners may qualify for rebates through programs like CleanBC and FortisBC when upgrading from electric baseboard heating to a high-efficiency heat pump.