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The invention and evolution of air conditioning has played a pivotal role in transforming our living and working environments. From ancient techniques to modern innovations, here’s a look at how we got to the systems we rely on today.
Long before modern AC, ancient Egyptians hung wet reeds in windows to cool air as it passed through. Wealthy Romans circulated aqueduct water through the walls of their homes. These early methods were crude but showed human ingenuity in combating heat.
In 1902, engineer Willis Carrier invented the first modern air conditioning system to control humidity in a printing plant. He later founded Carrier Corporation, which became one of the world’s leading HVAC manufacturers.
By the 1950s, residential air conditioning began spreading across America, transforming cities like Phoenix, Miami, and Bradenton into year-round livable destinations. Today, AC is considered essential in Florida. Contact Air & Energy at 941-778-0773 for AC installation and service in Bradenton.