High velocity system handles needs of older home


The true innovation is the mini-ducts that are only two-inches in diameter plus adjustable enough to be routed through existing walls.

My partner plus I always admired the big, ancient houses in the historical district of Orland Park, then when my associate and I finally got the occasion to purchase one of these gorgeous properties, my associate and I didn’t hesitate, the house features original woodwork, including the floors, doors, moldings plus staircase. There are mullioned windows, ornate wainscotting plus decorative crown molding. While my associate and I are legitimately thrilled with our home, it has presented some concerns. The weather in Orland Park is always a challenge. The conditions require both heating plus cooling! Because our house was built during the mid 1680s, it lacks conventional HVAC duct. The former owners were relying on a combination of window cooling systems plus box fans in the summer time plus electric baseboard heaters in the winter, then not only was the assortment of portable equipment an eyesore, however it failed to keep up with demand. The living space was warm plus sticky or frigid chilly for most of the year, then my partner plus I were unwilling to destroy the architectural integrity of the property for the sake of installing HVAC duct. I did some research plus learned about high-velocity systems. This opening is designed to retrofit into older homes without disruption. The true innovation is the mini-ducts that are only two-inches in diameter plus adjustable enough to be routed through existing walls. They are able to accommodate plumbing pipes, power lines plus studs. The mini-ducts connect to circular-shaped vents that are only six inches in diameter plus can be installed almost anywhere in the room. The high-velocity heating system doesn’t detract from our decor or the charm of the house plus yet provides perfect year round comfort.

 

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