Heater, a/c and air duct for a new construction project

When my wife and I finally saved up enough money and had enough equity to qualify for a loan, the two of us were ready to build our dream home.

  • Both of us had no system how much time, effort and stress would go into the project, however determined not to live with regrets, the two of us carefully researched everything from roofing materials and brands of windows to appliances and water heaters… One of the largest undertakings was the heating and cooling system.

Both of us live in an area where the weather is severe just about year round, the system needs to handle hot and cold temperatures from twenty-five below zero up to the high nineties. Both of us wanted something that would not only give consistent comfort however also operate quietly and energy efficiently, however reliability, longevity, indoor air pollen levels and aesthetics were also priorities, after a lot of reading and debate, the two of us decided on a high-efficiency gas gas furnace and central a/c. This option meant that the two of us needed a duct system designed and installed to the particulars of the home; If there are too more than 2 bends in the pipes, airflow is restricted, diminishing efficiency and leading to shortened service life, higher running costs and hot and freezing spots. If the pipes aren’t properly joined together, the heated and cooled air can leak out, and polluted outside air can get drawn into the system. Both of us made particular to choose an Heating, Ventilation, and A/C company that included an in-house sheet metal fabrication shop. Both of us were impressed by their client reviews, qualifications and list of completed projects. By having the same company fabricate the air duct and install the gas furnace and a/c, the process was completed in a timely manner.

 

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