Why I Chose the Best Air Conditioning Experts in San Diego for a really tough job
admin | May 19, 2009 | Comments 2
My cousin and I invested in an old Spanish style house in the Kensington area of San Diego. Like many of these old San Diego houses, they were built with hard lathe and plaster walls and were never really designed with air conditioning in mind. (Maybe it wasn’t always so hot in San Diego!) And in our house, the space behind the walls in different areas of the house is very shallow – but some of these places were in the best positions for ductwork feeding the house most efficiently. Carini Air Conditioning came to our rescue
by designing a high efficiency system that uses a lot less energy, and they used rectangular ductwork to fit better in our narrow wallspace. We have two condensers – both super quiet and energy efficient – and we can use them independently to control air conditioning or heating upstairs and downstairs.
I’ve dealt with a lot of vendors in San Diego over the years, and have to put Carini Air Conditioning at the top of the list!
D. R. Downey
San Diego
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Dave – we love working in old San Diego houses in neighborhoods like Kensington – they have so much character and we like the attention to detail (and sometimes extra problem solving) that’s required to ensure that air conditioning and heating systems work at peak efficiency without talking away any of the character and richness of the house.
I heard your house might get historic recognition (if San Diego continues to run the program). Good luck!
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Hey Gabe – your team did a great job in our Kensington-Talmadge home as well. We opted to get attic insulation too, having gone through too many hot summers paying higher energy costs. Re: the historic recognition program – I hear San Diego is still running it but there are additional costs to apply. But if you can get it, it’s well worth the tax savings.
Jen and Ralph N
Kensington-Talmadge
San Diego