Daikin VRV and Mini Split Systems — Dallas TX Installation and Service
Installing Daikin Aurora, VRV IV, and heat recovery systems in Dallas. Call 214-238-4349 or request a quote.
Daikin's Place in the Dallas Market
Daikin developed the world's first Variable Refrigerant Volume system in 1982 and the multi-zone mini split in 1973. For Dallas, Daikin's strongest plays are the Aurora residential series and the VRV IV commercial lineup.
Daikin Aurora: Residential Mini Splits for Dallas Homes
All new Aurora systems use R-32 refrigerant with built-in WiFi through the Daikin One Home App.
Aurora Single Zone
Available in 9,000 to 24,000 BTU. Cold-climate heating rated down to 14°F ambient. Competes with Mitsubishi M-Series at a lower price point.
Aurora Multi-Zone (MXM/MXT)
Up to five indoor zones. MXT Enhanced rated for 100% heating capacity at 5°F. Up to 20.6 SEER2. Line sets up to 164 feet.
Daikin VRV IV: Commercial VRF for Dallas Buildings
VRV IV Heat Pump
Two-pipe, heating to -4°F, up to 64 indoor units, piping up to 3,280 feet.
VRV IV Heat Recovery
Three-pipe variant enabling simultaneous heating and cooling in different zones.
VRV IV X Dual-Fuel
Industry's first three-phase VRF with all-electric heat pump and gas furnace backup.
VRV AURORA
Cold-climate commercial variant, heating down to -22°F (-30°C).
Daikin vs. Mitsubishi: The Honest Comparison
Where Mitsubishi has an edge: Diamond Dealer 12-year warranty, broader residential indoor unit options.
Where Daikin has an edge: VRV Heat Recovery platform for commercial applications, lower Aurora single-zone pricing.
Daikin Product Pages
- Aurora Single Zone →
- Aurora Multi-Zone →
- VRV IV Heat Recovery →
- VRV IV X Dual-Fuel →
- Daikin for Historic Homes →
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