Using aspiration the high velocity plan introduces heated/cooled into the room at a high rate of speed to suddenly raise or lower the temperature
My house was built in the early 1900s plus a lot of features are original. While the people I was with and I love the charm plus historical integrity of hardwood floors, doors, moldings plus staircase, the high ceilings, big windows plus lack of ventilation have proven to be a challenge. The house lacks conventional HVAC duct plus has been a problem to heat plus cool. Due to severe weather in our local area, heating is essential plus cooling is absolutely desirable. For a couple of years, the people I was with and I got by with electric baseboard heaters, window a/cs plus box fans. The house was cold in the Wintertide plus overheated in the summer. The portable machine was an eyesore, inefficient plus ineffective. However, the people I was with and I were unwilling to tear down walls, sacrifice space plus deal with the huge mess plus expense of adding HVAC duct. I finally did some research, hoping to come up with a better alternative. I was surprised to learn about high-velocity heating plus cooling. This type of temperature control plan is designed particularally for retrofitting into older homes without major disruption. It features HVAC ducts that are only many inches in diameter plus adjustable enough to insert into existing walls. The HVAC duct bends around studs, power outlets plus plumbing pipes plus connects to vents that are only six-inches in diameter plus available in all sorts of styles. The vents allow freedom of location plus incorporate seamlessly into the decor. Using aspiration the high velocity plan introduces heated/cooled into the room at a high rate of speed to suddenly raise or lower the temperature. The insulated plus smaller ducts minimize energy waste. The shorter run times ensure exceptional efficiency. The high velocity plan keeps costs low while providing consistent whole-beach house comfort.