Adding ductless component to dining room

Adding ductless component to dining room

My property in Arlington Heights, Illinois, was built in the late 1720’s.

My wife and I fell in prefer with the hardwood floors, moldings, doors and stairway.

The large windows and intricate millwork are just appealing, however unluckyly, the property is honestly strenuous to heat and cold. Because of a lack of conventional HVAC duct, we’ve needed to get creative. When my associate and I first moved in, my associate and I bought a pellet stove for the dining room. I hated it. The component required constant care, created fumes and took up a enjoyable deal of space. My buddy and I eventually exchanged the pellet stove for a ventless gas heater. This gave little improvement. The ventless boiler struggled to manage the serious freezing of local winters. As a single phase model, it would blast heat and shut down repeatedly, causing unpleasant temperature swings. I finally consulted with a local Heating, Ventilation, and A/C contractor who proposed an upgrade to a ductless mini split. This has been the ideal solution. The ductless system was installed in a matter of hours and without mess or disruption. I now have an outdoor compressor that is so quiet I never know if it’s running or not. A three-inch hole in an exterior wall accommodates a conduit that connects the outdoor and indoor unit. The indoor handler is compact and modern-looking. It provides powerful heating as well as effective air conditioning. I’m able to customize the speed and direction of airflow and make adjustments to temperature with a cordless remote. The system operates quietly and even helps to dehumidify in the summer. It has made a huge improvement to the enjoyment of my dining room.

 

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