A legitimately tiring Heating & Air Conditioning install job

The system was a easy one — to take shipping containers plus convert them into low cost housing.

Then the project sort of took a modern direction, when the people I was with and I l received how much currency there was in the Tiny House craze.

All of us decided instead to go 50/50 on our final units, providing some at the lowest possible cost for people who need it, plus the other half with more amenities, jacked up prices, for the dabbling millennials. All of us had over eighty shipping containers, plus they all needed to be refurbished, set up with plumbing, electric, plus Heating & Air Conditioning systems. I was the lead Heating & Air Conditioning tech for the project, plus coincidentally I was the only Heating & Air Conditioning tech on the project, so I put in a lot of minutes for a lot of weeks. All of us didn’t want to split corners, the people I was with and I wanted the best possible product so the people I was with and I could sell them for the best prices, so each unit had its own Heating & Air Conditioning plan on the roof. There were a series of air ducts along the edges of the roof that lead to a series of air vents in the sides of the container. It took more than one weeks just to finish the first multiple Heating & Air Conditioning installations, because like I said the people I was with and I weren’t breaking any corners. When it was all said plus done, the HVAC duct paint job was so nice it blended in with the container. Additional HVAC duct covered up the cables plus wires that provided the unit power. With all of the nuts plus bolts of electricity plus weather conditions control on the exterior, the interior of the bin was neat plus spacious.

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