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Air Conditioning For Older Homes, We Have the Answer

By Press Release

Cape May County has its share of older homes. From the grand Victorians in Cape May, to the bungalows and farmhouses found throughout the mainland and islands, older homes have given this area its identity. This is especially true for Cape May.
But that doesn’t mean that owners and guests need to be hot, or tolerate window air conditioning units humming loudly in their ears while they try to sleep or enjoy the ocean’s roar.
Let’s face it, a ceiling fan just doesn’t cut it when it’s 95 degrees outside. Yet it is amazing how many homes in this area still rely on fans to keep their homes and rental units cool.
There is a way to cool your older home without changing the integrity or historic value. The answer is the Unico System.
Featured on television’s “This Old house”…the Unico system is the superior way to heat and cool an older home without the high cost of major renovation. Go to Unicosystems.com for a preview.
The Unico system works on “aspiration” and moves the air around in the house evenly and quietly. It uses flexible mini-ducts that fit easily behind walls and in ceilings, and allows you to maintain the integrity of your home without having to incur costly and unsightly ductwork.
With little or no remodeling you now enjoy the summer with air conditioning. Give us a call and let us show you how you can have air conditioning in your older home.
(The above was submitted by Dan Glaze of Advanced Power.)

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