18 October 2019 | 17 replies
You'd of course have some more into other misc materials (duct work, line sets, registers, etc) but I still think you'd be under $7k total for materials, and yes this is a decent size project but like@John Warrensaid, I'd be shooting for $10-12k total out of pocket from what I know.https://www.alpinehomeair.com/viewproduct.cfm?
26 April 2020 | 8 replies
If there is anything in the ceiling like lights or ductwork that has to be within a fire rated assembly.
6 December 2020 | 28 replies
Each kind requires to some degree a different approach.2) Airborne (ie voices/music/tv) - travels through duct works if the furnace/ac ducts are shared.
2 March 2020 | 4 replies
Could be in the furnace filter or the duct work.
22 October 2016 | 4 replies
For example, if the house already has a furnace and ductwork, then adding central air won't be as expensive as installing a whole new HVAC system if the house curently has a boiler.
7 October 2016 | 2 replies
What does it cost to ditch the window units and install an HVAC unit from scratch...all the duct work will need to be built and placed?
3 January 2017 | 2 replies
New roof, duct work, paint inside and out, extensive drywall needed, broken windows, replace all light figures...we're talking a lot of work!
7 November 2022 | 16 replies
Brush up on building code requirements: in basements you're looking for egress windows that are 5.7 sq feet or more openable (3ft by 3ft casement style windows work best), and ceiling heights 6ft 8 inches or greater (as little as 6 ft 4 inches is ok under ductwork and beams though)Sounds like your basement would be a home-run to generate some extra rental income - Happy to talk through the details of that strategy with you, just shoot me a DM!
27 December 2022 | 9 replies
Brush up on building code requirements: in basements you're looking for egress windows that are 5.7 sq feet or more openable (3ft by 3ft casement style windows work best), and ceiling heights 6ft 8 inches or greater (as little as 6 ft 4 inches is ok under ductwork and beams though)3.
18 April 2023 | 14 replies
Brush up on building code requirements: in basements you're looking for egress windows that are 5.7 sq feet or more openable (3ft by 3ft casement style windows work best), and ceiling heights 6ft 8 inches or greater (as little as 6 ft 4 inches is ok under ductwork and beams though)2.