Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Installing air conditioning in an old home is possible

Homeowners with old homes sometimes feel they are at a dead end when it comes to installing air conditioning in their home. Since old homes have thin walls there isn't much room to install ductwork or the price for installing central air can be very expensive for homeowners' on a budget. Russo Bros. has an option for these homeowners; the ductless unit. The ductless unit, also known as the mini-spilt system, allows for a "head" or air handler to be installed in a room and connect to an outdoor unit, similar to how a central air system works. The main difference is there is no invasive ductwork construction that needs to be done, the indoor unit simply hangs on the wall. There are options where several heads can be installed in different rooms and connect to one outdoor condenser. Since you can select the number of rooms you want to add air conditioning to you can control the costs.
Click here to learn how a mini spilt works.

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