Just adding ductless to the addition

My partner and I had to add an addition onto our home. The people I was with and I had just the right amount of space for the several of us. After I got pregnant we realized that it wasn’t feasible sticking a baby in there. The addition cost quite a bit. It also required quite a few servicemen. Once you are deep in the project, you might as well not cheap out. The people I was with and I could have just added a single family room and been done, but I wanted to make it perfect. I decided to add another powder room and a laundry set up. That meant we needed a builder to entirely frame out the space. The people I was with and I needed an electrician for the outlets and a plumber for the powder room piping. I also needed a Heating & A/C worker to hook my current component to the addition. I found out that our current home Heating & A/C component was too small for the new size of the house. My partner wanted to just add another central Heating & A/C unit. I nixed that idea. I didn’t want to have repair done on several central Heating & A/C units. Instead I choose not to continue the central ductwork and instead go ductless. The baby’s room, new powder room and laundry room each have a ductless mini cut and temperature control. They can have their own particular heating and cooling program, and zone control in half the house, central Heating & A/C in the other. I figure once my old system breaks, I will make every room in the condo ductless and attach to that a single outdoor unit. It is a more efficient way.

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