Afloat with an Heating, Ventilation and A/C system

I care about watching those household improvement shows.

They truly are an addiction.

The most recent series I have become faithful about watching involves particular housing choices. I have seen everything from living in a treeapartment to turning an actual cave into a year round home. Each new one presents a unusual set of challenges to make it into a tscheme home. The one I was watching last weekreally intrigued me. The person obtained an aged rusty barge that has been put out of commision. I was used to move steel back in the days of industrial greatness along the canals and Great Lakes. It truly looked bad when he bought it however spectacular when finished… One of the things I found fascinating was that, due to the hull being basically hollow, they were able to install a great Heating, Ventilation and A/C system. The ductwork was run through the hollow space and up through the walls. It was a system exactly like you would find in a frame built apartment and it ran on propane gas. I thought this was genius. I consistently thought that if you lived on the water you had to have some sort of marine type Heating, Ventilation and A/C system or one that was similar to that you would find in a car. The system that they installed included zone control and everything. The vents looked just like those in my own home. The owner was able to travel in their household on the water while feeling like they were in a official house. It is amazing how far the Heating, Ventilation and A/C industry has evolved from the days of sizable aged gas boilers and clunky window air conditioning units.
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