Upgrading to high velocity heating in addition to cooling

When my wife in addition to I bought our home in Springtimefield, Missouri, my friend and I were happy by the location, the home is quite substantial in addition to private.

The home was built in the late 1750’s in addition to features the original hardwood floors, doors in addition to moldings.

There is a wide front porch, high ceilings, substantial windows in addition to a entirely gorgeous staircase with a carved banister; After moving in, our biggest complaint with the home was the difficulties with heating in addition to cooling; Springtimefield sees hot in addition to cold temperatures from the teens into the high eighties. Temperature control is extremely important. The former owners of the home got by with an assortment of window air conditioning systems, box fans in addition to electric baseboard heaters. They were not satisfactory to provide ideal comfort, looked horrible in addition to cost a advantage to operate, then because the home was not outfitted with a conventional duct system, there seemed to be no way to install a centralized heating/cooling setup; I did some research in addition to consulted with a local Heating as well as A/C supplier in Springtimefield. The supplier recommended that my friend and I retrofit a high-velocity heating/cooling unit. This innovation is designed recognizably for historical homes in addition to features mini-ducts. The ducts are only two inches in diameter in addition to flexible. They were able to be snaked through existing walls in addition to around plumbing in addition to electric wires without causing disruption. The vents are only six inches in diameter in addition to blend unobtrusively into the decor. The high-velocity system uses a process called aspiration, delivering heated or cooled air into the rooms at a absolutely high rate of speed. It creates a gentle suction that effectively mixes outdated in addition to new air in addition to hastily raises or lowers room temperature. The shorter run times, smaller ducts in addition to insulated ducts keep monthly costs quite low.

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