The Smart Cooling Solution for Pueblo Homes
If you've been relying on window units or portable AC to get through Pueblo summers, you already know their limitations: they're loud, they block your windows, they drive up your electric bill, and they barely keep one room comfortable. Meanwhile, adding central air to a home without existing ductwork means tearing into walls, ceilings, and floors — a renovation that can cost $10,000 to $15,000 before the AC equipment is even purchased.
Ductless mini-split systems offer a middle path that makes sense for a lot of Pueblo homes. Each indoor unit mounts on a wall and connects to an outdoor compressor through a small conduit that requires only a three-inch hole in the exterior wall. There's no ductwork to install, no major construction, and no multi-day renovation. Most single-zone installations are completed in four to six hours.
