High-Efficiency HVAC Installation in a 1906 Detroit Tudor
One of the biggest challenges of renovating a historic home is integrating modern mechanical systems without compromising its architectural integrity. During the restoration of our 1906 Detroit Tudor, we installed a high-efficiency HVAC system to provide central air conditioning while preserving the home’s original cast-iron steam radiators and installing a new boiler. Careful planning allowed us to conceal ductwork within the existing framing while maintaining the home’s historic character. This upgrade delivers year-round comfort, improved indoor air quality, and greater energy efficiency without sacrificing the timeless craftsmanship that makes this Detroit Tudor so special.

