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The pressure wasn’t balanced very well between the intake and outtake, which meant that the device was having a hard time pulling in enough air each hour to compensate for the massive number of air vents throughout our house

During most years I try to make small improvements to our house and our property. I was happy when I finished our hand-built wooden fence and watched as the stain I applied myself dried into an appealing, glossy amber brown. After the fence was put up, I decided the house could use a new coat of paint and opted to change the colorless to a nice pale green. The finished paint task looked fantastic, mostly with the darker green that I used on a few different parts of the trim and the multiple window shutters in the very front. The minute that I got most of the visual things outdoors addressed, I turned our attention to the inside of our house. I paid to have our kitchen and lavatories remodeled with some great looking cabinets, sinks, vanities, and showers. During the remodelling, I spent tons of money to have the seasoned laminate flooring torn out and replaced with ceramic tile. The finished job looks phenomenal, and I suppose I have added some good overall equity to our home’s value. But, I wanted to do 1 more thing in particular, and that was to improve our central Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system. At this point I had installed a high rated air conditioner however was having complications with the HVAC duct. The pressure wasn’t balanced very well between the intake and outtake, which meant that the device was having a hard time pulling in enough air each hour to compensate for the massive number of air vents throughout our house. I paid to have an hour air return added to our house to allow more air to get drawn into the system as it runs, extremely boosting its performance and efficiency. After the substitute, our house is feeling a lot more comfortable and our electricity bill has dropped slightly.

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