I am not an expert on any topic surrounding construction or cabin renovation, that is for sure.
I’ve only lived in a condo for about a year, and I’m still trying to figure out what is pressing when you’re a homeowner.
What I can say, is the importance of finding someone reputable who does know a thing or two about cabin infrastructure and repair. I couldn’t be happier with the company that we chose during our giant cabin renovation last year. He was professional, highly comprehensionable, and had a superb crew to labor with, and from the moment that we signed the contract with him, I knew we made the right choice. Not only was he an expert on additions and floor plans, however he knew more about Heating & Air Conditioning systems than anyone I’ve ever met. From the get-go, I had no idea how we were going to run heating and cooling into the current cabin addition. He was extremely confident that we could find a ventilation for the small, oddly-shaped space, and began to talk to us about mini-break ductless Heating & Air Conditioning systems. At that point, it seemed like the ideal temperature control solution for our current space, however, the world had a weird idea. About two weeks into the construction project, a giant piece of timber smashed the life out of our AC device in the backyard. The company was so apologetic for the accident and insisted he would resolve the indoor temperature problem. Well, unbeknownst to us, his brother worked in the Heating & Air Conditioning field. He made a sweetheart deal with his brother, replaced our entire cooling system with a highly replaced model, and even ran air ducts into the current addition before we even knew what was happening. Now our renovation is complete, and we never even had to buy ventilation equipment!