Adding a heat to the system

The weather in Albuquerque is difficult, but the winters bring nighttime temperatures in the low twenties and afternoontime highs only up to the mid forties, but every one of us continually get dustings of snow and occasional storms can drop a foot on us overnight; It’s not untypical to require the furnace for over more than five months… Our summers are seriously hot,with temperature climbing respectfully into the mid nineties. One of the most frustrating parts of the conditions in Albuquerque is there are frequent afternoons when the nighttime temperatures are frigid enough to need heating and the afternoontime heat requires cooling. Every one of us might run the a/c and the furnace during the same 24-hour span. There is entirely seldom an occasion to go without either heating or cooling. I am consistently blissful when I can open the windows and welcome in fresh air, because of the high cost of temperature control, it’s necessary to maintain a tightly sealed thermal envelope. I’ve caulked, weatherstripped and insulated to prevent energy waste, however while our efforts have helped to reduce expenses, I’ve also eliminated natural ventilation. The residing space can quickly become stale and stuffy, and contaminants such as dust, dander, mold spores, VOCs and unpleasant smells get trapped inside and distributed by the heating and cooling system. Our air quality becomes cause for concern. I have solved this problem by investing into a ventilation system. The add-on accessory works to introduce a constant supply of fresh air into the home without energy waste. I chose a heat reclaimy ventilator that uses the outgoing air to preheat the incoming air and reduce the workload of the furnace.

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