Self sufficiency includes residential HVAC

Normally, there is a fire going for heating all Winter

When I first started living out here, it was so different than it is now. Even with all the planning and strategic execution of my plan, it was tough at first. Living off the grid is not something that was done all that much back when I chose to do it. But these days, I even have residential HVAC in my cabin way out here in the woods. It was so funny when the HVAC professional had to follow me all the way out here. I had paid a bit extra for them to make the trip. Still, that HVAC technician was pretty blown away by how far out in the woods I actually live. The HVAC professional was able to install the ductless heat pump that day and was back in the world by nightfall. And I was now the proud owner of a ductless heat pump. It’s just me and my wife out here so it’s not like we need a ton of space. So just one ductless heat pump was all were really needed. When it comes to heating, the wood stove provides all of that and then some. But as we are getting older, we sure wanted some air conditioning for the Summer months. It can get thick and hot here to the point that fans just weren’t cutting it. With the advanced solar array we installed along with the advancements in HVAC technology made residential HVAC a possibility for us. We even used the heating from the ductless heat pump a few times this past Winter. Normally, there is a fire going for heating all Winter. But when we have to travel or go visiting overnight, it’s nice to have the ductless heat pump while I get the fire lit again.
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