Posted by TimMiller on November 03, 2009 at 09:44:49 from (70.242.1.46):
In Reply to: Installing duct work posted by TimMiller on November 01, 2009 at 21:10:21:
Personally if it were me, i'd get someone to do it, but they dont. I know all of the insulation values, and no ductwork will be exposed to the sun. We are planning to use flex ducts. I do have the whole other side of the house to use as a guide, since it was all installed by a pro. One idea I had was I will try to figure it out as best as possible, put it on paper, then he can run it by one of his HVAC guys, or I can mention the possibility of him just giving the guy some $$$ to design it. I can draw up a rough blue print of everything, with the insulation values. Over the entire roof (up stairs is a vaulted ceiling) it is R-13, between the walls it will be R-30 along with the ceiling. Her mom wants EVERYTHING insulated, including the closets. She also wants ducts run to the closets, to just provide a little air to "keep moisture down."
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