Upgrading HVAC in ancient house

I live in an ancient home and, despite its age, everything works exceptionally well.

We’ve had to do minimal repairs on the roof and have repainted a couple rooms but, for the most part, the home is in the same condition it was in when my associate and I first moved into it.

It has the most gorgeous hardwood flooring I’ve seen throughout most of the house, while the two bathrooms have tiled floors. There is a small balcony connecting to the master dining room on the second floor, my room, and it’s so refreshing to take a book outside and read. I feel the greatest change my associate and I made to the home was getting the air duct removed and updated by our HVAC professional so my associate and I could upgrade to a newer, better HVAC system. The house’s giant size requires extra heating and cooling to respectfully maintain the temperature throughout the home for almost everyone, and the ancient system costed us too much cash to do this. The initial cost of the current system was quite expensive however the energy efficiency will make up for it over the years. A large bonus to the current system is that it has HVAC zone-control so now my associate and I won’t waste energy or cash on rooms that are not in use. I care about the aesthetic of the ancient architecture, but I must admit that the current conveniences such as the HVAC system are absolutely nice. We’ve noticed a great improvement in the functionality of the a/c and furnace since getting the upgrade and the daily bill reflects how much it has reduced our spendings, however everything is just about perfect know in our ancient house.

ductless heat pump

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