High velocity plan accommodates home without air duct

Not all that, more than 2 years ago, there were limited chances for heating and cooling a home without air duct.

  • My home was built in the mid-1710s.

The walls are constructed from plaster and lathe. Any type of reconstruction would be harshly labor-intensive, expensive and create a huge mess. For the interior walls, the studs are turned sideways to create more living space. They are too thin to accommodate air duct. Rather than destroy the architectural history of the residence and tackle such a gigantic project, we did our best to manage comfort with a combination of portable options. My friend and I used a variety of electric heaters, window air conditioners, portable air conditioners and box fans. The equipment was unappealing and not overly effective. My friend and I were honestly happy when we l received high-velocity heating and cooling systems. The fortune of this type of temperature control is the mini-ducts. The plan utilizes an air duct that is only several inches in diameter, and flexible enough to be snaked through existing walls without disfigure. The ducts accommodate studs, electrical outlets and water pipes. The indoor compressor is compact enough to install into a closet. The vents are circular, only a few inches across and allow freedom of location. By delivering heated or cooled air into the rooms of the home at an especially high rate of speed, the high-velocity plan raises or lowers temperature honestly suddenly. The smaller, insulated air duct minimizes energy losses. The shorter run times also reduce energy consumption, making high-velocity systems lovely efficient. My spouse and I are just relieved to have centralized heating and cooling.

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