When Job first began working from his cabin, he entirely enjoyed the flexibility that he found from being able to work on his own schedule, from the comfort of his cabin.

In the beginning Job was working from his kitchen table, as he initially thought that his new status would be temporary.

However two months in, his manager announced that Job’s position would be remote permanently. Needing a more convenient space to work and to take zoom calls, Job saw it fit to build a backyard family room. Once the shed was all set, the only decision he had left was how to air condition the space. Adding to the HVAC duct would have been expensive and time-consuming. Job didn’t want to let go of the single window in the shed for an ugly window unit, so he opted to go with a ductless mini-HVAC for his air conditioning needs. A ductless mini-HVAC functions similar to a traditional heating and cooling system, but the flow of coolant between the condenser and evaporator can be reversed in order to keep a room warm in the winter, and cool in the summer. Installing the ductless mini-HVAC wasn’t hard, and only required a three inch hole for all of the important parts. Thanks to his ductless mini-split, Job now has a comfortable location to do his job, take zoom calls, and even meet with customers. If you are thinking about constructing a backyard working room, or if you want to make other kinds of home renovations, call your HVAC provider to see if a ductless mini-HVAC is the right solution for you.

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