Handling temperature control in a historical home

My wifey plus I were excited to buy plus move into a historical home.

The two of us just loved all the original features such as hardwood floors, ornate banisters on the stairway plus solid wood doors.

The home includes immense windows, ten-foot ceilings plus tiffany light fixtures. There is an enormous wrap-around porch across the front of the porch plus a balcony that’s accessible through French doors in the master bedroom. The largest downside was the lack of a central heating plus cooling system. When the people I was with and I first bought the home, the people I was with and I got by with electric baseboard heating systems plus window cooling units. The two of us discovered that handling the severe weather in our area is impossible with portable units. The heating plus cooling unit detracted from the decor plus cost us quite a bit to operate. It wasn’t long before the people I was with and I were anxious with chilly in the Winter plus dripping with sweat during the summer time months, my wifey plus I were expecting a immense remodeling project in order to install conventional ductwork. The two of us figured the plaster walls plus ceilings would need to come down, creating a gigantic mess, immense expense plus a legitimately time-consuming process. However, the Heating, Ventilation & A/C corporation told us about high velocity heating plus cooling that is designed recognizably to retrofit into older homes! Very narrow diameter, adaptable ducts are able to be snaked into the walls plus worked around pipes, studs plus electrical wires without causing damage. Vents that are only six-inches in diameter can be installed just about anywhere plus come in a variety of styles plus colors. The actual heating/cooling unit is located in the attic

Duct cleaning