I had lived at home with my parents most of my life as I schooled and worked nearby.
However, a time came when I had to move to a different state and start life on my own.
The first thing after getting a new house was to have a new HVAC system installed. I struggled with allergic reactions and as such could never compromise on indoor air quality. I chose to scout for the right air conditioner and heating unit through the local HVAC business outlet. I had done my research online and the best recommendation was to work with a trusted HVAC professional. The HVAC technician first visited my home and took measurements. He also interviewed me on the cooling and heating needs and expectations. The HVAC provider then introduced me to several heating and cooling unit options, depending on the technology I preferred. After discussing the pros and cons of each system, we settled for the ductless system as this would be easy for me to maintain. Armed with a budget limit, the HVAC technician and I went to the local HVAC stores to check the appropriate HVAC units for my home. Besides the basic considerations, I wanted a heating and cooling unit that would improve the air quality of my space. It was important to get a HVAC unit that would regulate humidity too. I also needed an efficient unit that would serve me long enough before needing a furnace or AC replacement. I was ready to invest in regular air conditioner service maintenance and heater repairs as long as the unit served me longer. It was also important to get a unit with a smart thermostat since I wouldn’t always be home and I needed remote control of the HVAC system.