
A lot of homeowners want better temperature control in specific rooms but don't want a bunch of exposed refrigerant lines running along their walls. That's a totally valid concern. Nobody wants new equipment that makes their home look like a job site.
That's exactly why we use line hide on our mini-split installs. It channels all the refrigerant lines, electrical, and condensate tubing into a clean white raceway that runs flush against the exterior. The result looks intentional - like it was always supposed to be there.
This was a multi-zone setup, which means more than one area of the home is getting independent comfort control. Each zone runs off the same outdoor unit, so you're not adding a bunch of extra equipment outside. One Hisense unit handling multiple rooms is a much more efficient approach than running separate systems.
Multi-zone setups are a great fit for two-story homes where heat tends to build up on the upper level, bonus rooms that feel cut off from the rest of the house, or any space that your existing system just can't keep up with. You get precise control without touching your existing ductwork.
The install stays out of the way visually, the system runs efficiently, and the home stays comfortable room by room. That's really what a good mini-split installation comes down to.