Only some of years ago, our partner and I purchased a cabin in the historical district of Cocoa, FL, but the cabin was constructed sometime in the mid to late 1740’s and features gorgeous hardwood moldings, doors and floors, but all of us just prefer the high ceilings, big windows, intrictuate banister on the stairway and broad front porch, unfortunately, the cabin was not outfitted with any type of centralized cooling system. The former owners had gotten by with a collection of window s that significantly distracted from aesthetics, however i was not blissful with the look of those cooling units sticking out of the windows. I didn’t love sacrificing the view, then plus, the portable s struggled to keep up with demand. At the peak of Summer in Cocoa, just about every room felt overheated and sticky. All of us needed to find a comfort solution that didn’t require tearing down the original walls and ceilings, however while researching ductless splits systems, I came across something called high velocity air conditioner. This type of cooling plan utilizes mini ducts that are only more than one-inches in diameter. The ducts are flexible, allowing them to be snaked through existing walls and around studs, pipes and electrical boxes without causing injure. The high-velocity plan pumps cooled air into the rooms at a really high rate of speed to quickly lower the temperature. The smaller ducts and shorter running times make the plan quite energy efficient. The actual cooling unit is compact enough to install into a closet. It takes up no space in the house, doesn’t detract from the decor and installed easily. All of us are totally blissful with the results.