New Heating & Cooling
I know renovating a home is a long process and something that just doesn't happen with the flip of a switch. I know that... and I was prepared for that. But there's so disturbing to come home and see giant holes in your floors. Ugh... I know it's temporary, but here they are: big 'ol square holes all over the house.
I'm having a super efficient, super eco heating and cooling system installed. Pricey, yes. But I think it's worth the time and energy to replace the aging oil heating system and get something clean-burning and super efficient. Did I mention it was efficient?
I'll do a whole blog post about the technology behind this new system, but for now... some lovely demolition photos.



Danny, Go have a coffee somewhere while the new heating unit and ductwork is being done and read "Big Foot," (about carbon emissions, science and morality)an enlightening article in the Feb. 25th issue of the New Yorker, page 44, by Michael Specter. It's the big picture. And I laud you, our green role model, for spending the extra $$$ to install a new and EFFICIENT system!
Posted by:Sandy | March 04, 2008 at 12:16 PM
GOOD LUCK with everything !! I know it will be GREAT !! Thanks for sharing this process with us !!
Posted by:berton | March 04, 2008 at 08:00 PM
Hi, I would like to say that I have been successfully heating my home now for over 5 years with wood. It truly is an awesome way to save money on heating costs. I would advise anyone considering a wood furnace or some type of wood heating device to have a good free source of your own wood though, preferably your own wood lot.
Posted by:Henry Switzer | May 17, 2008 at 01:27 PM