Ductless system is ideal for workshed

I enjoy creating custom furniture.

It started out as a hobby but has turned into a lucrative side-business.

Word-of-mouth has brought me customers and a steady list of jobs to complete. I get orders for kitchen tables and chairs, rocking chairs, cribs, dressers, end tables and vanities. To be able to work on my projects without creating a mess in the house, I built a shed in the backyard. I equipped the shed with electricity and lights. I also needed to figure out some type of temperature control. The weather in my local area is quite extreme. In order to be able to utilize the shed year round, both heating and cooling were necessary. I hoped to find a system that wouldn’t take up a great deal of space or cost a lot of money. However, it needed to be powerful enough to handle temperatures below freezing and up into the high eighties. I consulted with an HVAC professional who recommended a ductless mini split. The ductless system turned out to be ideal for my needs. The equipment is wonderfully compact and consists of an outdoor compressor linked by way of a conduit to an indoor air handler. The set up required nothing more than access to electricity, mounting capabilities and a three-inch hole through the wall. There is an indoor air handler mounted up high on the wall that provides both heating and cooling. I’m able to operate the ductless system through an app on my phone, allowing me to start it up shortly before I head to the shed. Within minutes, my workspace is at the perfect temperature. The ductless mini split operates quietly, effectively filters contaminants out of the air and is exceptionally energy efficient. My operational costs are very low.
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