If you find yourself in need of new air conditioning at your home or workplace, one type of HVAC you should consider is High Velocity Air Conditioning.
There are a number of positive attributes of High Velocity HVAC, and some of them might be important to you.
Let’s start with answering the questions, “What is High Velocity AC?” High velocity HVAC systems are pretty similar to traditional HVAC systems in that a compressor outside creates hot and cool air, then sends it into the home through ductwork.High velocity AC does the same thing but doesn’t need those gigantic ducts. Instead, there is small diameter flexible tubing that is usually run inside walls. A high velocity AC system doesn’t have metal vents in the floor or ceiling so you can put your furniture wherever you want. Instead, the rectangular vent is replaced by a tiny, circular vent. That’s the first benefit: No huge ducts. The second: No big, ugly ac vents. The next benefit is the high velocity part. The system uses high-pressure to thrust it out. That brings us to the next benefit, which is heating or cooling a room much faster. The next benefit is the ease of installation. Also, you are much less likely to have to replace small ductwork inside a wall then you are a great big ductwork that is in the Attic or, even worse, in the crawl space under your house. High Velocity HVAC is also a very good option if you are trying to put in central air conditioning for the first time. This is because you don’t really have to make room for ductwork. Also, if you are trying to upgrade a historic home, you really can’t go wrong with high velocity heating and cooling. Give it a try!