High-velocity system is designed for older homes

High-velocity system is designed for older homes

A historical home provides particular architectural charm in addition to features.

My home was built while in the early nineteen-hundreds in addition to the quality of construction in addition to masonry is obvious. The walls in addition to ceilings are constructed of a heavy duty lath in addition to plaster. The floors, doors in addition to moldings are hardwood. My friend and I have intricately designed wainscotting in addition to crown molding, mullioned windows in addition to high ceilings. However, there are also some setbacks of an older home. When my buddy and I moved in, the electrical panel in addition to wires weren’t up to new safety codes. There was one outlet in each room in addition to most of the overhead lights operated by way of a pull-chain. The plumbing was ancient, the windows leaked air in addition to there was no insulation in the walls. One of the largest concerns was the lack of conventional HVAC duct, which prevented us from having centralized heating in addition to cooling. Fortunately, high-velocity systems are designed especially to install into older homes separate from a major remodeling project. The system utilizes mini-ducts that are only two-inches in diameter in addition to flexible. They route through existing walls, accommodating pipes, wires in addition to studs, in addition to connect to circular vents that are about six inches in diameter. The heating/cooling equipment is charmingly compact in addition to able to be installed into a closet. It works by sending heated or cooled air into the rooms of the home at a absolutely high rate of speed. It can quickly raise or lower temperature through a process of aspiration. Because of shorter run times, smaller ducts in addition to insulated ducts, the system costs absolutely little to operate. My fiance in addition to I are glad to have a control equipment to adjust for year round comfort.

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