The average year round temperature in Plano, TX, fluctuates from a high of ninety-five to a low of thirty-five degrees, then there is the risk of floods and tornadoes; My friend and I experience heat, humidity and even a trace of snow.
Because of the wide swings of weather, it’s necessary to outfit my property with both a heating and a cooling system.
The cost of indoor temperature control adds up to approximately fifty percent of the house energy usage. My friend and I switch between running the furnace to starting the cooling component with genuinely little split in-between. This makes insulation and ventilation seriously important. My friend and I need powerful and energy efficient equipment. My condo in Plano was constructed in the early eighteen hundreds; It was not outfitted with conventional HVAC duct, making it nearly impossible to incorporate a whole-property system, when my friend and I first bought the property, my friend and I attempted to get by with window a/cs, box fans, overhead fans and electric baseboard heaters. The living environment felt cold all winter time and warm all summer. The window units jammed the view and looked genuinely charming. The fans stirred up dust, and I felt that the baseboard furnaces were a safety risk. I finally consulted with a local Plano Heating, Ventilation and A/C supplier. The supplier suggested investing into a high-velocity heating/cooling system. This type of system is particularally designed to retrofit into older homes without requiring remodeling and causing harm. The beauty of a high-velocity system is the mini-ducts. They are only two inches in diameter and adaptable enough to snake through existing walls. They accommodate studs, plumbing and electric wires and connect to six-inch diameter round vents that allow flexibility of location. The high-velocity system has been such a huge improvement. My friend and I now have a comfortable property all year round.