Cooper & Hunter, sometimes stylized as Cooper&Hunter or Cooper-Hunter, is a leading HVAC market player that provides dependable, energy-efficient, and cost-effective air conditioning solutions. Their HVAC equipment adheres to the highest quality standards.
Cooper and Hunter offers a wide variety of air conditioning systems, including:
Cooper and Hunter mini split air conditioners are not DIY. They must be installed by a licensed HVAC professional. HVAC technicians need to charge refrigerant lines. To do this, they require specialized training and equipment.
Cooper & Hunter was founded in 1996 and offers more than 20 years of experience in air conditioning and ventilation.
To install a mini split, it typically costs around $3,000 but it can range. On the cheaper side, it can be as low as $2,000 but high-end or intensive installations can cost up to $14,500.
How much you'll pay depends on many things, including if they are single zone or multi-zone systems, the size of the unit, the brand, the location, and the cost of labor. It can also cost more depending on if you’re installing a wall mounted unit or a ceiling mounted unit. Ceiling-mounted installation usually costs more.
A packaged terminal air conditioning unit, often abbreviated as PTAC, is a self-contained air conditioning and heating unit. They install directly through the wall. Many hotels use them to cool their rooms, but they can also be used in housing facilities, hospitals, sunrooms, and other rooms where you need to install them in masonry walls.
A PTAC uses electricity to pump refrigerant through the compressor. They also don’t rely on ductwork, meaning they work best cooling a single space or zone.
Portable air conditioners don’t need to vent out a window specifically, but they do need to vent out somewhere. If they can’t vent the warm air out of the room, then the room stays warm and the unit wastes energy without any benefit.
If you can’t vent them out a window, you can vent them out through a door. For a more permanent installation, you could create a hole in the wall to vent the unit out of.