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Traditional HVAC systems just don't cut it in Texas homes (and homes in other hot climates). In a traditional HVAC set-up, the unit and primary duct work exists in an attic, which can get up to 130-140 degrees at the peak of a Texas summer. That means that every time the A/C unit kicks on for the first time, you're pushing that extremely hot air into your home. Even more, high temp climates require much larger A/C units for the size of the home. Does that sound efficient? No, and Master Builder Matt Risinger doesn't think so either.This video is dedicated to alternative methods for HVAC set-up that are much more efficient. Not only do traditional HVAC systems in Texas require a larger unit for less cool air, but also the cold air is being sucked out of the duct work, literally. Want to learn more about high-efficient duct work? Join Risinger for some geeky HVAC talk in this video.