The small cabin would need a ductless heat pump

Alex and his friend had been talking about trying their hand at business.

Their focus was on vacation rentals. The two had traveled a lot during their college years, and got to stay in numerous vacation rentals. Such properties would bring in extra income for the owners, who were working other jobs. The two had even spoken to some owners and gotten insight into the business. Now that they were working good jobs and had money saved up for a business, they thought about dipping their toes into the vacation rentals world. Alex had gotten word of this small cabin that was for sale and came with 2 acres of land. The two friends jumped at the opportunity since this place had already been working as a vacation rental. But, before they could rent it out, they had to do some upgrades which included installing a new heat pump. The previous owner had a wood stove in the cabin that guests could use in winter to remain warm. However, they were left to their own devices in summer since the cabin didn’t have an AC. Alex and his friends knew the heating and cooling was important to potential guests, so they had to do something about it. The wood stone would stay since it made the place quite pleasant and romantic in winter. However, adding a ductless heat pump would work wonders for the cabin. Guests wouldn’t need to wait ages for the cabin to warm up in winter, nor would they have to endure hot summer days without AC. and, a ductless heat pump isn’t super expensive. And was within their budget.

 

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