When we put an addition on our home, we knew we were going to need to get creative with the heating and air conditioning. We already had little heat and air conditioning getting to some of the rooms. Adding the addition onto the HVAC system was not going to work. The contractor told us we could put another HVAC system in the basement, but that would be expensive when we needed to buy fuel. We were looking for something that would be energy efficient and efficient in heating and air conditioning. My husband asked me what I thought about ductless HVAC, not just for the addition, but for the entire house. He had been reading about them, and he was interested. They said how efficient they were, and it would only take a few solar panels to make enough energy to run the ductless HVAC system even when the power went out. I had also been reading about ductless HVAC. Its energy efficiency was rated as tops in HVAC. It was also excellent for heating and air conditioning, and it ran quietly. There wasn’t the need for constant upkeep, like with traditional HVAC and there was no ductwork in the house. We asked the HVAC technician to help us get a quote on having ductless HVAC installed in our entire house. If need be, we would have it put in the addition for now, and when the traditional HVAC system died, we could just add on to the original ductless HvAC system. My husband told me we could at least install it in the rooms that weren’t getting good HVAC and one of those rooms was our bedroom.