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Alora Bopray is a digital content producer for the home warranty, HVAC, and plumbing categories at Today's Homeowner. She earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of St. Scholastica and her master's degree from the University of Denver. Before becoming a writer for Today's Homeowner, Alora wrote as a freelance writer for dozens of home improvement clients and informed homeowners about the solar industry as a writer for EcoWatch. When she's not writing, Alora can be found planning her next DIY home improvement project or plotting her next novel.

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Roxanne Downer is a commerce editor at Today’s Homeowner, where she tackles everything from foundation repair to solar panel installation. She brings more than 15 years of writing and editing experience to bear in her meticulous approach to ensuring accurate, up-to-date, and engaging content. She’s previously edited for outlets including MSN, Architectural Digest, and Better Homes & Gardens. An alumna of the University of Pennsylvania, Roxanne is now an Oklahoma homeowner, DIY enthusiast, and the proud parent of a playful pug.

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    Blueridge Mini Split features high-performing, energy-efficient ductless Air Conditioning and Heating systems, which are gaining in popularity as a better way to provide heating and cooling, and temperature control inside houses with no air ducts.

    Image Source: alpinehomeair.com

    If you’re wondering whether Blueridge Mini Split is the perfect mini-split system choice for your home, here is a comprehensive article with all the relevant information about Blueridge Mini Split. It will help you decide whether or not this brand suits your preference and needs.

    Below is the review of everything you need to know: Blueridge Mini Split’s background, its benefits and disadvantages, costs, care and maintenance, and installation tips.

    What Is a Blueridge Mini Split?

    Blueridge Mini-Split Ac System is a ductless mini-split AC system brand of Alpine Home Air, which is a company selling indoor air products, air conditioning, and heating products based in Chicago, Illinois. 

    Blueridge Mini-Split Ac System is manufactured by Midea, one of the leading companies of home appliances, such as ac units, dishwashers, dryers, refrigerators, ac units, and washers based in China. 

    Blueridge Mini Split is a ductless AC system comprised of two main parts, the heat pump (for cooling and heating models) or condenser (the outside part for cooling models), and the air handler, also known as the inside part that is mounted on the outside wall. 

    It is categorized into five zones, which are referred to as each air handler available for the mini-split systems. The number of zones may vary, depending on the model. Blueridge Mini Split offers five categories: Single Zone Mini-Split Systems, Dual Zone Mini-Split Systems, Three Zone Mini-Split Systems, Four Zone Mini-Split Systems, and Five Zone Mini-Split Systems.

    Each system includes an outdoor condenser, indoor air handler, and remote control. It also features a wide selection of size options for heating and cooling capacity, total cooling capacity, and SEER options.

    Pros and Cons of Blueridge Mini Split

    Blueridge Mini Split Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Easy to install and maintain
    • Automatic defrost time feature
    • Potential to reduce energy usage and costs
    • Provides heating and cooling for houses with no air ducts
    • Features like Timer, Quiet Mode, Sleep Mode, and Turbo Mode

    Cons

    • Much more expensive than traditional AC systems

    Benefits

    Blueridge Mini Split features solidly engineered and thoroughly tested AC systems. It uses inverter technology that provides heating and cooling for houses with no air ducts, which helps reduce the use of electricity and its energy costs. 

    It has a defrost time feature that automatically defrosts only when needed, which also reduces the consumption of energy. Moreover, Blueridge Mini Split also has a sleep function feature that adjusts to the person’s sleep pattern for better comfort.

    It also features a gold fin condenser coil coating that helps protect the unit from corrosion, extending the life of the system. The unit includes a remote that can be connected to a Wifi, which allows you to control the system using an app through a tablet or smartphone.

    It also has features such as Timer, Quiet Mode, Sleep Mode, and Turbo Mode, which help control the temperature setting per zone and airflow. Blueridge Mini Split’s indoor and outdoor unit performs quietly, which adds more comfort for the users inside the home. It also provides ease of installation.

    Disadvantages

    The only drawback of the Blueridge Mini Split AC System is its cost, which is much more expensive than other traditional AC Systems. Though they offer much more expensive products, the performance and durability of the units make up for it.

    Unit Pricing

    Fast Facts

    Single-Zone Mini Split Systems

    Average cost range of

    $729 to $2,599

    Dual Zone Mini-Split Systems

    Average cost range of

    $1,987 to $3,877

    Three Zone Mini-Split Systems

    Average cost range of

    $2,536 to $4,906

    Four Zone Mini-Split Systems

    Average cost range of

    $3,085 to $5,985

    Five Zone Mini-Split Systems

    Average cost range of

    $4,074 to $6,434

    The cost of Blueridge Mini Split may vary, depending on the specification of each model. It includes the Heating Capacity, Cooling BTUs, Maximum Heating Output BTU, and Total Cooling Capacity BTU.

    For Single-Zone Mini Split Systems, the price ranges from $729 to $2,599, while Dual Zone Mini-Split Systems costs about $1,987 to $3,877. The price of Three Zone Mini-Split Systems ranges from $2,536 to $4,906, while Four Zone Mini-Split Systems costs about $3,085 to $5,985.

    For Five Zone Mini-Split Systems, the price ranges from $4,074 to $6,434. The pricing mentioned here doesn’t include the costs for the accessories yet.

    Installation

    Before installation, make sure you have all the necessary parts stated in the installation manual and read the Blueridge owner’s manual for the safety precautions and procedures you have to follow. Don’t forget to inspect the different components for defects prior to installation. 

    The first thing you need to do is remove the wall bracket from the back of the mini-split indoor air handler, hold the bracket in place, make sure it is horizontally level, and then mark the screw holes with a pencil.

    Next is to drill the hole to create a pilot hole and put screws with anchors to fix the mounting frame to the wall. Remember the location to mount the ac system should be free of obstructions near the air inlet and outlet and at least six feet from the floor. 

    After mounting the ac system, you can now make the multi-conductor wire connections. Do this by running the line sets, electrical wires, and drain line from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit. 

    You can do almost all of the installation process yourself but the last 10% of the process must be completed by a professional to achieve maximum performance of the AC system. The Alpine Home Air will provide a professional contractor to finish the installation and inspect the system after.

    Care and Maintenance

    Before cleaning, make sure to turn off the power and disconnect the unit from the power source because it can cause electric shock. Remember to never spray water on both the indoor and outdoor units because it will result in unit failure or damage. 

    Today’s Homeowner Tips

    To clean the indoor and outdoor unit along with the air filter, coil, and other components, you can use a clean, damp soft cloth and a mild cleanser. Only use water below 113°F (45°C) when cleaning the panel because it may cause damage to the surface or discoloration.

    Tune-up, inspection, and cleaning of the AC system must be done at least once a year to ensure the maximum performance of the unit. It will also help prevent unit failure or damages from worsening if left unchecked. 

    Blueridge Ductless Mini-split offers a Limited Warranty with coverage of five years for all parts and eight years for the compressor, which begins seven days after the shipment date.

    The warranty will be terminated if the unit is removed or transferred from the original location it was installed. It also does not cover labor charges, lodging, or repair costs for the unit.

    Is Blueridge Mini Split Worth It?

    If you want a reliable way to heat and cool your home without any ductwork, Blueridge Mini Split Ductless System will suit you. It is a high-performing, versatile, and energy-efficient AC system with a wide range of size and zone options.

    Aside from being a good unit choice for houses, Blueridge Mini Split can also be used in any type of space: studios, condos, hotel rooms, attics, pool houses, basements, offices, and sunrooms, among others. It provides flexibility, making it an excellent ac system choice for both residential and commercial applications.

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    Alora Bopray

    Alora Bopray

    Staff Writer

    Alora Bopray is a digital content producer for the home warranty, HVAC, and plumbing categories at Today's Homeowner. She earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of St. Scholastica and her master's degree from the University of Denver. Before becoming a writer for Today's Homeowner, Alora wrote as a freelance writer for dozens of home improvement clients and informed homeowners about the solar industry as a writer for EcoWatch. When she's not writing, Alora can be found planning her next DIY home improvement project or plotting her next novel.

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    Roxanne Downer

    Editor

    Roxanne Downer is a commerce editor at Today’s Homeowner, where she tackles everything from foundation repair to solar panel installation. She brings more than 15 years of writing and editing experience to bear in her meticulous approach to ensuring accurate, up-to-date, and engaging content. She’s previously edited for outlets including MSN, Architectural Digest, and Better Homes & Gardens. An alumna of the University of Pennsylvania, Roxanne is now an Oklahoma homeowner, DIY enthusiast, and the proud parent of a playful pug.

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