Heating & A/C contractor helping me out

Sometimes there are battles that simply can’t be won & you just have to let go.

Or at least pull back & consider other options. This is the case for me & an ongoing dispute with the developer who built my house. My beach house is in a planned community & I chose from several floor plans. The beach house itself, I’m undoubtedly satisfied with. It’s the Heating & A/C that is the problem. Now the Heating & A/C device is great. I have a heating & cooling proposal that is new & has a undoubtedly high SEER number. It was important to me to get a heat pump that was undoubtedly efficient & eco friendly as well. That was not the problem at all. The Heating & A/C device is even better than what I thought it would be. The problem is the ventilation & air duct layout. This is where things get weird. I noticed not to long after I moved in that the Heating & A/C vents were in some rather strange places. For example I had several Heating & A/C ducts in the master bath however only one Heating & A/C vent in the master kitchen. And that Heating & A/C vent was located at the door. None of this made sense until a neighbor pointed out that the air duct fit a strange however somewhat similar floor method from the developer. The developer denied this but I was able to pretty much prove my case showing them their own floor plans. But they aren’t budging so I’m turning to an Heating & A/C contractor to help me mitigate the air duct problem while I consider my other options. The Heating & A/C contractor is working to redirect some of the vents in a way that will make the ventilation more even throughout the house. But the Heating & A/C professional is doing so in a way that won’t hurt the Heating & A/C device either.

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