Philadelphia holds over 12,000 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Many rowhouses in Society Hill, Queen Village, and Fairmount date to the 1800s. These homes have narrow floor plans, plaster walls, and zero space for ductwork. Running ducts through a rowhome means sacrificing closets, lowering ceilings, or cutting into decorative plasterwork. Ductless mini-split systems preserve architectural integrity while delivering modern climate control. You mount a slim indoor unit high on the wall, drill a single penetration, and avoid the destruction that comes with retrofitting ducts into tight spaces.
Elite HVAC Philadelphia works closely with homeowners navigating Philadelphia's strict historical property guidelines. We understand the approval process for alterations in local historic districts and help you select equipment that meets performance needs without violating aesthetic standards. Our technicians mount outdoor compressors in inconspicuous locations, use color-matched line set covers, and coordinate with historical commissions when required. You get the comfort and efficiency of ductless air conditioning without jeopardizing your home's historical designation or resale value.