Denver-based Ductless Plus is set to illuminate cutting-edge home heating and cooling solutions through an upcoming television segment on Designing Spaces, showcasing innovative ductless HVAC technology developed in partnership with Mitsubishi Electric.
The upcoming broadcast will explore how modern ductless systems address long-standing challenges in residential climate control, offering homeowners unprecedented comfort and efficiency. The technology provides individualized room temperature management, achieving 40% greater energy efficiency compared to traditional HVAC systems while eliminating gas emissions.
A key focus of the segment will be dispelling misconceptions about heat pump performance in challenging climates. Mitsubishi Electric's cold climate technology demonstrates remarkable functionality, maintaining peak efficiency even at temperatures as low as negative 13 degrees Fahrenheit. This capability directly challenges traditional assumptions about heat pump reliability in regions experiencing extreme winter conditions.
The presentation will highlight how Ductless Plus differentiates itself by offering customized solutions adaptable to both new construction and existing homes. Their installation approach prioritizes both functional performance and aesthetic integration, ensuring systems deliver comprehensive climate control without compromising interior design.
By emphasizing whisper-quiet operation, personalized comfort, and sustainable technology, Ductless Plus aims to educate consumers about emerging HVAC alternatives that represent a significant advancement in residential climate management. The television feature represents an opportunity to demonstrate how modern technology can simultaneously address comfort, energy efficiency, and environmental responsibility.
The segment will air on two local channels: KDVR-FOX on Saturday, May 31, 2025, at 2:30 PM, and KWGN-CW on Sunday, June 1, 2025, at 12:30 PM. Viewers are encouraged to verify local broadcast details with their specific cable provider.


