Bigger is always better

Bigger is always better

I know some people won’t agree with my Texan view that bigger is always the better way to go, but I stand behind it.

When I’m choosing a truck? I want to make the roads shake.

When selecting a dog? I want everyone to hear us coming. When choosing a new heating, cooling, and ventilation system? You’d better believe that I expect my whole home to quiver. That’s right, I’m one of those people who is a firm believer in the central heating, cooling, and air quality control systems of yesteryear. I know, a lot of people have moved away from large, centralized indoor temperature control methods. But I am not one of those cowardly people. I’m not afraid of my high energy bills each month. I don’t mind the regular repair and maintenance appointments. I don’t care about the filth that’s living inside of my air ductwork, circulating through every air vent when I adjust the indoor temperature and driving my energy costs to the sky. I prefer the idea of my home having one central temperature control point and one indoor air quality that’s maintained from room to room. In reality, of course, each room has it’s own temperature because the central HVAC system cannot compensate for all the drafts and air duct damages. But in theory, I stand behind a united heating and cooling system for proud patriots like myself. Giving away air temperature control work to smaller HVAC systems to help support the greater cause of a home that’s comfortable for everyone? Doesn’t align with my red-blooded values. Central HVAC or die.

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