Grundfos SCALA2 vs CMBE: Choosing the Right Home Booster Pump Booster pumps are meant to solve a common household problem: inconsistent water pressure or insufficient supply when multiple taps or showers run at the same time. Two popular options people compare are the Grundfos SCALA2 and CMBE booster pump lines. The “best” choice depends less on brand and more on your home’s pressure requirements, wiring/controls setup, and how you want the system to behave day to day. What the Grundfos SCALA2 is built for The Grundfos SCALA2 is typically positioned as a smart, automated home booster solution. It’s often chosen when owners want a system that responds quickly to demand and helps maintain more stable outlet pressure—especially in homes where pressure drops when fixtures are used concurrently. In practice, buyers look for a strong match between the pump’s operating range and their expected ... Read more »
Mini-Split AC for Older North Shore Homes: Pros & Cons For many homeowners on the North Shore, keeping a comfortable indoor temperature can be tricky in older houses—especially when ductwork is limited, aging, or nonexistent. Mini-split (ductless) air conditioning systems are often pitched as a modern solution that’s easier to install than whole-home ducted systems. Still, they come with trade-offs that are worth weighing before you choose. Here are the key pros and cons to consider when evaluating mini-splits for older homes. Pros: Why mini-splits can fit older North Shore homes 1) Zoning and room-by-room control . Mini-splits typically allow separate temperature control for multiple indoor heads. That can be especially useful in older homes where rooms have uneven sun exposure, different ceiling heights, or inconsistent airflow. Instead of cooling the entire house at once, you can target comfort where it’s needed ... Read more »