High Velocity Heating, Ventilation and A/C is the Answer

I had never heard of such a thing in my life oh, but my AC woman legitimately advocated it for my home

My little house, which some people call my dollhouse, was built in 1929. It simply oozes charm. I adore it, but unluckyly I do not live in it yet. Instead, I use it as a rental. It’s a long story about how that came about, so I won’t go into it here. Suffice it to say that I moved closer to work, & now I simply do not want to go back to that long commute. Anyway, as all things do, from time to time my lake house needs repair. Recently, that repair meant looking into upgrading the Heating, Ventilation and A/C system. I have a central heating & cooling system, just adore most people in this general area. I live in the Southeast, so all of us do not need heavy-duty gas furnaces that will last through 12 inches of snow. What all of us need is legitimately good air conditioner! Our control units are often set on 74 degrees when outside the control units are indicating the natural temperature is close to 3 digits. Imagine how hard an a/c must work & how efficient that AC must be in order to keep your house comfortable for you. When my AC came close to the end of its natural life, I started looking for Alternatives & 1 of those happened to be a high velocity Heating, Ventilation and A/C. I had never heard of such a thing in my life oh, but my AC woman legitimately advocated it for my home. I have had to substitute my air duct twice since I have owned my lake house because it is all in the crawl space underneath & no matter what I seem to do wild pets seem to find a way to get under there & rip up my air duct. It turns out that High Velocity Heating, Ventilation and A/C is called high velocity because the air duct is easily small in diameter so the air that comes out of the AC vent is legitimately blasted out at a high speed.I took him up on it & I am glad with my high velocity heating & cooling.

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