Control Temperature in Every Room You Use

Ductless mini split systems installed and repaired throughout Rifle, Colorado.

When your home in Rifle lacks ductwork or you need independent control over a converted garage or upstairs addition, a mini split system gives you the ability to heat or cool that space without tearing into walls. You can walk into a room that was previously too hot in summer or too cold in winter and feel the difference within minutes of turning the unit on.

Pure Comfort LLC installs ductless mini split systems for homes across Rifle that need zoned comfort without the cost or disruption of adding ducts. We also repair mini splits that have stopped blowing cold air, make unusual sounds, or fail to respond to the remote. Our team helps you choose the right BTU capacity based on your square footage and insulation, then mounts the indoor head unit and positions the outdoor compressor where it will run quietly and efficiently.

If you are ready to add heating and cooling to a space that has gone without it, reach out to our team in Rifle to discuss system options and installation timing.

What Happens During a Mini Split Install

When you schedule installation in Rifle, we start by mounting the indoor air handler on an interior wall, typically near the ceiling where it can distribute air across the room. A small refrigerant line and power cable run through a three-inch hole to the outdoor condenser, which sits on a ground pad or wall bracket. You avoid tearing out drywall or running bulky ducts through your attic.

Once the system is connected and tested, you will notice immediate temperature control in that room, independent of the rest of your home. The unit responds to the remote within seconds, and you can adjust the temperature without affecting other zones or overworking a central furnace.

We also offer repair services for mini splits that leak water from the indoor unit, blow warm air when set to cool, or fail to power on. These issues often trace back to clogged drain lines, low refrigerant, or faulty control boards. Our technicians diagnose the problem on site and explain what needs to be replaced or cleaned before completing the work.

Questions That Come Up Before Installing a Mini Split

Homeowners in Rifle often ask about system sizing, energy use, and whether a mini split will keep up during winter. These questions help clarify what to expect once the unit is running.

What size mini split do I need for a single room?
You typically need 20 to 30 BTUs per square foot depending on insulation and sun exposure. A 12,000 BTU unit covers most bedrooms and small living spaces, while larger areas may require an 18,000 or 24,000 BTU model.
How does a mini split work without ducts?
The indoor unit blows conditioned air directly into the room, and a refrigerant line connects it to the outdoor compressor. You control each zone independently without routing air through a central system.
When should I call for mini split repair?
Call when the unit stops cooling, leaks water onto the wall, or makes grinding or clicking sounds. These symptoms usually point to a refrigerant leak, blocked drain line, or failing fan motor.
How long does installation take?
Most single-zone installations in Rifle take four to six hours. Multi-zone systems with multiple indoor heads take longer depending on the number of units and the layout of your home.
Why is my mini split blowing warm air in cooling mode?
This usually means the system is low on refrigerant or the reversing valve is stuck in heating mode. We test pressures and inspect the valve to identify the cause and restore cooling function.

Pure Comfort LLC handles mini split installation and repair throughout Rifle, whether you are adding comfort to a new space or troubleshooting a unit that has stopped working. Contact us to schedule a system evaluation or repair visit.