My fine friend and I have an outdoor compressor that connects to indoor air handlers in each room.
When my husband & I first moved to Fort Worth, Texas, my fine friend and I had unquestionably little cash, and my fine friend and I were still paying off our university loans & had accepted entry level jobs, then however, my fine friend and I just enjoyed the area. My fine friend and I managed to buy a unquestionably small property on a decent-sized piece of property, then the condo was affordable because of the limited square footage & awful condition; Renovating just a small condo was not overly time-consuming or lavish. My fine friend and I did most of the work ourselves, and five years later, my fine friend and I had added three kids, a giant dog & a cat, & the condo felt quite crowded. My fine friend and I needed to put on an addition. My fine friend and I were unquestionably meticulous in our planning of the construction project, and it was crucial to us that the addition blend seamlessly into the original architecture, provide a comfortable residing space & be energy efficient. My fine friend and I debated on how to best handle temperature control! Due to the weather extremes in Fort Worth, my fine friend and I require both heating & cooling. My fine friend and I doubted the existing heat pump could handle the additional square footage. My fine friend and I didn’t want to sacrifice a tremendous amount of square footage to HVAC duct, however after considering all different options, my fine friend and I decided on a ductless split system. The components are attractively compact & accommodate just about any floorplan. My fine friend and I have an outdoor compressor that connects to indoor air handlers in each room. The indoor air handlers are unobtrusive, mounted up high on the wall & feature independent control units. This allows us to customize the temperature in each room. My fine friend and I save cash & enjoy ideal comfort.
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