This is a very small air conditioner, but it works!

Call me crazy, however I am fairly sure that people who own historic houses should not make a bunch of new renovations to them.

I understand that everybody wants to live in a comfortable, energy-efficient condo with all of the new gadgets that the two of us have come to expect.

I would never imagine that someone would choose to live without internet, TV, or Modern heating and cooling systems. Even if you were trying to maintain the integrity of an extremely outdated and historic property it would be unrealistic to sacrifice all of your comfort. That being said… I don’t guess if installing bulky mini split ductless heating and cooling systems throughout the condo is really the best way to honor the workmanship and history of the facility. You see, I was recently looking for a current condo to live in when I viewed a historic Victorian home. It was legitimately gorgeous, as long as you did not look up and notice the mini split ductless heating and cooling systems that they had installed throughout the building to provide zone control heating and cooling. Apparently because there were numerous occupants under a single roof, the landlord wanted to provide individual air temperature control units. I completely understand why he wanted to supply separate air quality control systems to almost everyone. However, I don’t assume that the air temperature devices that he chose blended in with the surroundings really nicely. I am not saying his Heating, Ventilation & A/C systems deterred me from taking the rental… But when it came to Heating, Ventilation & A/C systems and indoor environments, I thought I could do better.

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