I’m a huge HVAC geek and I’m really excited to show off my first house with Mitsubishi’s Variable Refrigerant Flow technology. The video was shot at a new house I built with Architect Scott Ginder of Dick Clark Architecture and it has the most advanced HVAC system I’ve installed to date. Most Heat Pumps are single speed meaning they are 100% ON or 100% OFF and they are sized for the 99 degree days. This results in a blast of cold air and very short run times most of the year. In recent years manufacturers have pushed two stage equipment which can run at 60% or 100%. The Mitsubishi system I’m reviewing in the video uses VRF technology to vary the capacity from 15% to 100% in 1% increments. This gives ultimate comfort and efficiency and is why I call this the “Lexus” of HVAC systems!
Join me as I interview local Building Science expert Kristof Irwin (he designed the system for me) to discuss Mitsubishi VRF. This is a long video, but it’s worth your time if you are building or remodeling and want to hear about the best HVAC system available in today’s marketplace.
-Matt Risinger
Risinger Homes is a custom builder and whole house remodeling contractor that specializes in Architect driven and fine craftsmanship work. We utilize an in-house carpentry staff and the latest building science research to build dramatically more efficient, healthy and durable homes.
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WOW! That's a lot of watch comments on a blog post about HVAC systems. Anyone else find this odd?
Can you discuss how the cost of this system compares with a conventional high efficiency furnace and air conditioning system?