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Mini-Split Ducted vs Ductless: What's the Difference?

"Mini-split" almost always refers to ductless systems — but mini-splits actually come in two configurations: ductless (wall-mount, ceiling cassette, floor console) and ducted (concealed in a ceiling cavity with short duct runs to multiple grilles). Both use the same outdoor compressor technology; the difference is how conditioned air is delivered inside the space. Understanding both configurations helps you choose the right approach for your specific installation.

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Ductless vs Ducted Mini-Split: Key Differences

Factor Ductless (Wall/Cassette/Floor) Ducted Mini-Split (Concealed)
Indoor unit visibility Visible on wall or ceiling Hidden in ceiling; only grilles visible
Ductwork required None Short duct runs (typically 10–40 ft)
Installation complexity Lower — wall bracket and penetration only Higher — ceiling cavity access required
Installation cost premium Base cost $1,000–$3,000 more per zone
Rooms served per indoor unit One room or open area Multiple rooms via short duct branches
Filter access Easy — front panel access Access panel in ceiling required
Efficiency impact of ducts None — no ductwork Short runs cause minimal losses vs traditional long-run central systems

Ducted Mini-Splits: When They Make Sense

A ducted mini-split (also called a concealed or short-duct mini-split) hides the indoor air handler in a ceiling cavity and distributes conditioned air through 1–4 short duct branches with conventional ceiling grilles. This provides the aesthetic of a traditional forced-air system while using the same inverter compressor technology as ductless systems.

Best applications:

  • Open-plan spaces where a ceiling cassette would be visible and not preferred
  • Renovations where preserving a clean ceiling aesthetic matters
  • Multi-room zones where one air handler serves 2–3 adjacent rooms through short duct branches
  • Homes where the owner prefers the conventional grille look over visible wall units

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a ducted mini-split as efficient as a ductless one?

Nearly as efficient. The short duct runs in a ducted mini-split system cause minimal energy losses compared to the long duct runs in a conventional central system. The efficiency difference between ductless and short-run ducted mini-splits is small (typically 3–7%) — much less than the 10–30% losses in a full central duct system.

Can I connect a mini-split to my existing central ductwork?

Not directly — standard mini-split indoor units are not designed to connect to a full conventional duct system. Ducted mini-split units are designed for short runs only (typically under 40 feet total). For homes with existing long-run ductwork, a ducted central heat pump (not a mini-split) is the appropriate equipment choice.

Related reading:
Mini-Split Ceiling Cassette vs Wall Mount: Which to Choose?
Mini-Split Installation Guide: The Complete Process
Mini-Split vs Central Air for Large Homes: Expert Verdict

Mini-Split Ducted vs Ductless: What's the Difference?

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