Ductless heat pump is ideal for backyard workshop

I’m able to start up the heat pump shortly before I head out to work on one of our projects

I built a small workshed in our backyard where I can tackle furnishing refinishing projects. As a hobby, I love to find older pieces of furniture that are constructed of hardwood but have been mistreated. I can often find really wonderful, antique cupboards, tables, dressers plus desks that have been painted over. They might be missing hardware or seem hideous simply because of the color. Beneath the layers of paint is often gorgeous wood such as oak, black walnut plus cherry. The process of refinishing each piece is labor-intensive, time-consuming plus messy. I need to use extreme chemicals plus electric sanders. There’s tons of fumes plus dust. Plus, I need a scrub plus temperature controlled environment to apply the final finish of polyurethane. To accommodate our requirements, I outfitted the workshed with a ductless heat pump. This was an ideal choice because the heat pump is compact plus required certainly little for replacement. The outdoor compressor is attached to the indoor air handler by a narrow conduit that fits through a multiple-inch hole in an exterior wall. The system runs on electricity plus is especially energy efficient. The indoor air handler mounted up high on the wall, is unobtrusive plus lightweight. It operates quietly, filters out contaminants plus provides both heating plus cooling capacity. I especially love that I can operate it through an app on our iphone. I’m able to start up the heat pump shortly before I head out to work on one of our projects. Within a few thirds, the system achieves a comfortable temperature.

 

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