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23 July 2021 | 5 replies
That will probably mean a little bit of changing of duct-work, based on what little I've picked up from my HVAC-Pro father in law, but hopefully not too bad.For your househack, are you already planning on tearing into drywall to have access to the HVAC ducts, or what do you have already for heating/cooling?
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9 December 2016 | 7 replies
One is "clean the cooking equipment ventilation ductwork".
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9 February 2022 | 52 replies
In the kitchen below we took out about 18" of a wall to allow space for a breakfast bar (we could not take out more due to duct work).
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29 December 2016 | 43 replies
The pipes are below the joists here as there is a soffit going in due to ductwork running along the ceiling here.
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7 March 2020 | 9 replies
It's interesting you mention the ductless as I assumed this would be cheaper as well, however, the two consultations I've had with HVAC companies thus far recommended against these units do to higher cost considering ductwork for the 2nd unit is already in place.
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10 August 2023 | 5 replies
The first things that come to mind that I would look at is electrical(wiring, panel), scope the sewer line, insulation in attic, HVAC/duct work(also does it cool and heat the home properly), is the walls plaster or drywall, plumbing(is it corroded, leaks), etc.
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13 August 2023 | 32 replies
To "fix" the issue of room temp A/C company said would cost thousands per room to tear into the wall to check the ductwork.
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18 July 2020 | 14 replies
If the house has never had central AC, it won’t have any duct work, so something you may consider is going with a mini split system.
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13 August 2023 | 11 replies
On the topic of cash-flow and investing in your property, this home was built in 1950's and the attic insulation hasn't been touched since the house originally built, so the electric bill is quite high $400 a month in the summer because of the A\C running pretty much 24 hours a day.I went through the house and took temperature readings of the ceiling in the middle of the day and found that in some areas the temp over 100 degrees in a few areas with most in the 90s, so I knew I had to do something to get better performance from the a\c and lower my monthly electric bills.I went into the attic and replaced all of the A\C ducting as the old duct work was leaking cold air and was probably only operating at about 60% efficiency, I was quoted $2K to replace the duct-work, but I did it myself for about $400 plus a day of hot sweaty work in the attic and saved $1,500 which saves my margin and increases my cash-flow.today I am blowing in new insulation in the hopes that between the two (new ducts and 1-1\2 feet of new insulation that the electric bill will be reduced to under $300 per month = more cash-flow and margin.Now I am fortunate that I know how (or will learn how) to blow in the insulation and save even more, I was quoted $3K to have a company do it, but by doing it myself I will save $2,500 as the cost of materials was $400 from Lowe's and a few hours of my time.In all I saved $4k in doing these repairs myself, plus I will be saving on the electric bill every day going forward, and I increased the value of the property.I will post the temperature results and the monthly cost savings 🤞 in another post later.
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22 August 2018 | 3 replies
Many HVAC contractors are skilled in modern furnaces, modern AC units, and ductwork, but lack experience in the vintage boiler systems.