Ductless split system accommodates needs of addition

When my partner and I first moved to Fort Worth, TX, my friend and I had genuinely little currency, and my great friend and I were still paying off our college loans and had accepted entry level tasks, then however, my friend and I just loved the area.

My great friend and I managed to buy a genuinely small home on a decent-sized piece of property.

The home was affordable because of the limited square footage and terrible condition… Renovating just a small home was not overly time-consuming or high-priced. My great friend and I did most of the work ourselves, and five years later, my friend and I had added three youngsters, a sizable pet and a cat, and the home felt quite crowded. My great friend and I needed to put on an addition. My great friend and I were genuinely meticulous in our planning of the construction project, and it was important to us that the addition blend seamlessly into the original architecture, supply a comfortable residing space and be energy efficient. My great friend and I debated on how to best handle temperature control, however due to the weather extremes in Fort Worth, my friend and I require both heating and cooling. My great friend and I doubted the existing heat pump could handle the additional square footage. My great friend and I didn’t want to sacrifice a tremendous amount of square footage to air duct; After considering all strange options, my friend and I decided on a ductless split system. The components are appealingly compact and accommodate just about any floorplan. My great 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 and feature independent control units. This allows us to customize the temperature in each room. My great friend and I save currency and cherish ideal comfort.

 

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