When our hubby and I bought an older home, both of us had no system how hard it would be to manage temperature control. The house is sizable, with high ceilings and immense windows, then unfortunately, there was no conventional ductwork in locale, which limited our heating and cooling options, however for a while, both of us tried to achieve comfort through electric baseboard oil gas furnaces and window air conditioners. There was no way to combat serious frosty or serious heat and the portable heating and cooling units were costing us a fortune to run. Plus, they looked horrible. I did some research online and found out about high velocity heating and cooling systems. This style of temperature control was designed recognizably for older homes and installed separate from destroying architectural integrity. The two of us didn’t need to tear down walls or ceilings or sacrifice a bunch of valuable space to accommodate conventional ductwork. The high velocity system features mini ducts that are only three inches in diameter and adjustable. They can be inserted into existing walls and snaked around obstacles such as water pipes and studs separate from causing disruption or damage. The slim ducts connect to vents that are only several inches in diameter and available in a wide selection of styles. The vents can even be painted to perfectly incorporate into the decor. The high velocity system pumps heated or cooled air into the room at a absolutely high rate of speed. This causes rapid mixing of the existing and new air and allows for the room temperature to be raised or lowered quickly. Because of this, the high velocity system doesn’t need to run all that long or use much energy, making it quite energy efficient.