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Mitsubishi wall mount vs floor mount units guide

November 29, 2023 1 min read

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When upgrading your home or office climate control, Mitsubishi ductless systems come in two common indoor styles: wall mount units and floor mount units. Each delivers the same efficient heating and cooling, but they have different strengths, and the right pick depends on your space. Here is a simple guide to the differences.

Knowing how each style installs and moves air makes it easier to choose the best unit for each room.

Wall mount vs floor mount units

  • Wall mount, space-saving: mounted high on the wall, these units are ideal for rooms with limited floor space and blend neatly into the surrounding decor.
  • Wall mount, efficient and adjustable: they offer precise temperature control and adjustable louvers, so you can direct airflow exactly where you need it most.
  • Floor mount, flexible placement: perfect where wall mounting is not an option, these units sit low and can be installed in spots a wall unit cannot easily reach, such as under windows.
  • Floor mount, even distribution: their low position helps spread heating and cooling evenly through the room, and some models include advanced filtration for cleaner, healthier indoor air.

To choose between them, consider your room layout, available wall space, and how you want air to circulate through the room. Wall mounts are great for a seamless look and saving floor space, while floor mounts offer placement flexibility and even airflow from a low position. In many projects, the two styles are mixed across different rooms to get the best of both. Nur HVAC can review your space and recommend the indoor unit style that suits your home or office best.

Mitsubishi wall mount indoor unit installed by Nur HVAC

Mitsubishi floor mount indoor unit installed by Nur HVAC

Mitsubishi ductless indoor unit installed by Nur HVAC

Mitsubishi ductless indoor unit installed by Nur HVAC

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