I was so excited

I care about to build furniture from scratch. I visit lumber yards and option up scrap pieces of wood. I’ve volunteered to tear down outdated barns just to get the wood. Over the years, I’ve gotten quite skilled at building tables, chairs, bed frames, dressers, and even gun cottageets. My interest has gradually turned into a small but profitable business. I’ve sold pieces to friends and neighbors, and have recently begun taking custom orders online. Because of demand, I now build furniture all year round. Working out of our garage was no longer feasible. I needed a dedicated workspace with temperature control and satisfactory ventilation. I constructed a small workshed in our backyard and looked into different options for heating and cooling. I couldn’t afford anything expensive, and didn’t have the area for anything overly large or complex. I wanted a compact, lightweight, energy efficient component that would be permanently installed and handle year round demands. I decided on a ductless mini split. Ductless options are comprised of two separate components. An outdoor compressor links to an indoor air handler through a conduit. The conduit houses the refrigerant line and drain line. The indoor air handler mounts high on the wall, operates quietly and is particularly unobtrusive. I can control it with a wireless remote or through our smartphone. It works just care about a heat pump, simply moving heat between the indoors and outdoors. The process is beautifully energy efficient. The compact system is powerful enough to heat up or cool down our work area particularly suddenly. I start it up about an hour before I start to work, and I enjoy perfect comfort. Plus, the ductless system actively circulates and filters the air, trapping dust and other contaminants.

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