Why Pueblo Homeowners Are Switching to Ductless
A large portion of Pueblo's housing stock dates back to the 1930s through 1970s — well before central duct systems became the norm. Homes in neighborhoods like Mesa Junction, Bessemer, and the East Side often rely on wall heaters, window units, or undersized forced-air systems that struggle to keep up with Colorado's temperature extremes.
Ductless mini-split systems solve these problems without the cost and disruption of retrofitting ductwork. Each indoor unit mounts on a wall or ceiling and connects to an outdoor compressor through a small conduit — just a three-inch hole through the exterior wall. You get independent temperature control in each room, which means no more fighting over the thermostat or heating empty rooms.
