Happy with high velocity heating/cooling system

I first heard about high-velocity heating and cooling systems two years ago. Before that, we made due with electric baseboard heating systems and window a/cs. During the winter, those portable heating systems couldn’t keep up. My local section sees un-even temperatures down to negative twenty-more than four. The home is big with lots of rooms, high ceilings and hard to heat. My whole family constantly complained about feeling chilly. Both of us needed to bundle up in layers of overcoats, fuzzy socks and often wrapped in blankets. I made sure to have electric blankets on all of the beds. In the summer, we deal with un-even temperatures in the high eighties with excessive humidity. The portable a/cs were able to cool down a single room, but the rest of the home felt hot and sticky. I was unhappy with our comfort levels & the appearance of the equipment. Because the home lacked conventional ductwork, we had legitimately few possibilities for central heating and cooling separate from a major construction project, but high-velocity heating and cooling systems are designed to retrofit into older homes. They use flexible, mini-ducts that are only two-inches in diameter and made to snake through walls and ceilings separate from disruption. The vents are only six-inches in diameter, allow freedom of location and are available in all strange styles to suit any decor. The heating/cooling unit is so compact that it fits into a closet. The method works by a process of aspiration. It sends air into the numerous rooms at an especially high rate of speed, creating a gentle suction and hastily raising or lowering temperature. The smaller diameter ducts are also insulated, minimizing energy losses.

 

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