Installing a high velocity Heating and Air Conditioning plan into older home

The actual unit is super compact and can be fitted into the attic or closet

Having an older condo can make heating and cooling a challenge. My condo was built sometime in the late 1750’s and a lot of the structure is still original. There is no centralized ventilation system. Attempting to install HVAC duct would be an absolute nightmare. We’d need to tear into the old plaster walls, which would create a gigantic mess. I can’t even imagine the amount of disfigure, scrub up and expense we’d deal with. However, attempting to manage comfort with electric baseboard heaters, box fans and window air conditioners isn’t a great solution. These portable options consume a fantastic deal of electricity separate from providing much benefit. They look really uncharming and only heat particular spaces. Both of us needed something to maintain a pleasant year round temperature throughout the entire house. After consulting with a professional Heating and Air Conditioning company, I l gained about high velocity heating and cooling. This type of plan was developed recognizably to retrofit into older homes separate from causing major disruption. It utilizes mini-ducts that are less than 3-inches in diameter and bendy enough to snake through existing walls. The ducts link to smaller diameter vents than can be installed almost anywhere and are available in all different shapes and colors. The actual unit is super compact and can be fitted into the attic or closet. The high velocity plan takes fortune of a process of aspiration to raise and lower room temperature really hastily. Because the plan doesn’t need to run as long, it uses really little energy to operate. Having high velocity heating and cooling has greatly improved the comfort and value of our home.

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