Bringing residential Heating and A/C to my home

I live so far out in the woods that I don’t even hook up to the electrical grid.

  • And I don’t know that will ever change during my life time.

But honestly, I wouldn’t have it any other way. In fact, I set my life up to live self sustainably from the start. Once I was out of university, I knew that I wanted to live way out in the wilderness. Something about being self adequate resonated deeply within my heart and soul. Yet, I still had to make money so I ended up inside the commercial Heating and A/C of a corporate office for about 10 years. That’s how long it took for me to get the money together in order to put my plan into arena. I spent that decade inside apartments that had pretty terrible Heating and A/C equipment. But residing cheaply allowed me to get to my goal of residing self adequately that much quicker. I started by buying the property and then slowly building a home. Once I was there full time, I was able to plant a garden and install a solar array for electricity. I had a big wood stove for heating during the winter season but there was no air conditioner for the summer. I changed all that not too long ago by bringing residential Heating and A/C out to the wilderness. My solar array produces all the electricity I need which allows me to run a ductless heat pump for air conditioner during the overheated months of the summer. I do not use the ductless heat pump all that often except at night in order to sleep. But having that air conditioner from the ductless heat pump entirely has made a tremendous difference when it comes to the cooling comfort I need at night.

heat pump