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Mini-Split vs Boiler: Which Is Better for Older Homes?

Mini-splits and boilers are fundamentally different heating technologies — a mini-split is an air-source heat pump that heats and cools using refrigerant and air, while a boiler heats water and distributes it through radiators, baseboard heaters, or radiant floor tubing. Many older homes in the US and Canada were built with boilers, and homeowners often ask whether a mini-split can replace or supplement their boiler system. This guide covers the key differences, costs, and when each approach makes sense.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor Mini-Split Boiler (Hydronic)
Heat distribution Forced air from wall-mounted indoor units Radiant heat through radiators, baseboard, or floors
Cooling capability Yes No
Fuel type Electricity Gas, oil, or electricity (electric boiler)
Comfort quality Good; even temperature with no floor-level warmth Excellent for radiant; very even, gentle heat
Installation in older homes Very straightforward — no existing infrastructure needed Already installed in older homes; replacement is complex
Upfront cost (new installation) $3,000–$8,000 per zone $8,000–$20,000+ for full system
Annual operating cost (gas boiler vs electric mini-split) Varies — comparable to or lower than gas in many markets Lower in markets with cheap natural gas
Humidity control Yes — dehumidification in cooling mode No — boilers do not dehumidify

Common Approaches in Older Homes

Option 1 — Mini-split alongside the boiler: The most popular approach. Keep the existing boiler for primary heat distribution through radiators (radiant heat is comfortable and the infrastructure is already paid for). Add mini-splits in rooms where the boiler is insufficient, for cooling in summer, or to reduce boiler run-time on milder days when the heat pump is more efficient. This is often the most practical and cost-effective approach.

Option 2 — Replace the boiler with mini-splits entirely: Feasible but requires accepting that wall-mounted indoor units replace the invisible radiator system. Suitable for homeowners who want to eliminate gas, reduce maintenance, or add cooling capability to a home that currently has none.

Option 3 — Mini-split for cooling only, boiler retained for heat: For homeowners who love their radiant heat but need air conditioning added — mini-splits in cooling mode only during summer, boiler handles all winter heating.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a mini-split replace a boiler in a cold climate?

Yes — cold-climate mini-splits (Mitsubishi H2i, Daikin Aurora, LG LGRED°, Fujitsu Halcyon) are rated to −13°F and are used as primary heat sources across Canada. Whether replacing a boiler makes financial sense depends on local gas prices, electricity rates, and the condition of the existing boiler system.

Do mini-splits work with radiant floor heating?

No — mini-splits are air-based systems and cannot supply hot water to radiant floor tubing. If you have radiant floors and want to add mini-splits, they would operate as a separate supplemental or primary system alongside (not through) the existing radiant infrastructure.

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Related reading:
Can a Mini-Split Replace a Furnace? Honest Assessment
Mini-Split for an Old House: What You Need to Know
Do Mini-Splits Work in Cold Weather?

Mini-Split vs Boiler: Which Is Better for Older Homes?

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