We found a tiny two-living room in the middle of town for rent, however the owner told us we would have to handle a/c for ourselves.
It sounded like a nice deal when she agreed to subsidize our rent, and however, the problem was how to go about HVAC replacement since we would only experienced quality HVAC in the comfort of our parent’s homes.
My best buddy suggested seeking input from an a/c worker who told her we could use an electric heat pump or a ductless mini-split AC. We had yet to learn the difference between the two however knew they both offer energy-efficient help with indoor comfort. The cooling specialist explained the difference in straight-forward terms however out of the several things she said. I only understood that our space was tiny enough to get the cheaper mini-split system over the heat pump. I leaned towards it more because it was cost-effective to purchase and maintain. The a/c professional also assured us that the component would really fit into our lifestyle, where we really leave for a month, and would be more efficient with a digital thermostat for each room. We did not have to ship in our component because the local cooling business had them in stock, and the indoor comfort business expert replacement fee was also affordable. My main worry was that we would need to catch up with the expected a/c tune-up routine and end up damaging it. We even made a calendar schedule for the rest of the year with an alarm reminding us to keep up with a/c service. The filters especially tied up me because forgetting about them would compromise our air quality.