Ductless system features inverter technology

My household has undergone a lot of renovations over the years. Walls have been taken down to open up the floorplan. A screened-in porch was enclosed to make more living space. Windows were added, doors sealed off and French doors installed to a deck in the backyard! None of these swings took into consideration the configuration of the air duct. In some areas of the home, there are inadequate supply and return vents to keep up with demand. I’m not sure the boiler and cooling system are respectfully sized for the square footage. With the freezing freezing winters and hot and humid summers in Arlington Heights, Illinois, heating and cooling is pressing! Keeping a comfortable household is also luxurious. I looked into re-designing the air duct, but the project was far too invasive and luxurious, but rather than tear down walls and upgrade the boiler and cooling system, it was far more cost-effective to invest into a ductless system. The installation was completed in a single afternoon, and there was clean up required. My associate and I now have an outdoor compressor that fastens to eight separate indoor handlers. The air handlers are mounted up high on the wall where they aren’t in the way and don’t draw attention. They operate quietly and switch seamlessly between heating and cooling. We’re able to set a precise and independent temperature in each room. Because the system features inverter technology, it’s attractively efficient. It reacts to the indoor temperature, perfectly adapting speed to maintain the ideal comfort level. Typically running at lower capacity, the system uses less energy and keeps energy costs to a minimum.

 

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