Adding zone to forced hot air
OK - I know they HAS to be a way to do this. I own a 3 level townhouse with a thermostat on the 2nd level. I'm sick of putting the thermostat on 72 and having t...
OK - I know they HAS to be a way to do this. I own a 3 level townhouse with a thermostat on the 2nd level. I'm sick of putting the thermostat on 72 and having t...
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answersI'm looking for information regarding Homart Hot Water Heating Systems. I have a Homart furnace and radiator, and would like to know where to go to get informati...
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answersI looking for some contact information on Homart Heating Systems, specifically Homart Radiators. Who would I contact regardingsuch information.
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answersI have a room off the kitchen with a concrete slab and a door to the garage. When we bought the house in the summer nobody (including our inspector)did not tell ...
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answersI own a 1200 sq ft house and am about to purchase a new furnace. Both companies that i got quotes from recommended a mid efficiency furnace over a high efficienc...
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answersI've got a 30 yr old 4 bedroom ranch. My furnace is in the garage. There are only large two air returns in the house. One is on the other side of the wall from th...
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answersHello,My husband and I are planning on renovating a duplex apartment on the top floor of a small co-op in Manhattan. The apartment has skylights and gets extremel...
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answersWe are doing a new construction home. Made with 2x6 constrution. 2100 sq.ft on main floor and 1000 sq.ft in walkout basement.What size 92% furnace and what size ...
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answersRecently my large a/c unit (18000BTU thru wall)unit died and I have to replace it. The professional I spoke to stated that because it was a Whirlpool unit I would...
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answersThe gas oven in my *new* house does not heat food up properly. Takes almost 2 hrs to bake a potato. Meanwhile, even after being turned on for a short time, the ...
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answersWe are have a new home built and the builder says that they are going to put in a york furnace and air conditioner. How good do you think these are?
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answersWe just purchased a 75 year old home that originally had hot water heating that the owners converted to electric heat (long registers installed on the wall at flo...
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answersHi,I am purchasing a new house. The installed AC unit is slightly graded. Will this cause a performance problem? Should I ask the builder to level it properly on...
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answersMy cousin just used some denim cotton insulation, Ultra Touch, for his new addition and told me that it worked really well and did not itch. He said that he put a...
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answersHas anyone tried the new "flexible" duct systems for adding A/C to older homes without doing a lot of duct work? Can heat also be vented through these systems? Is...
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answersMy builder is taking out about 2x2 feet in both my kitchen, and another in my living room just for heating/AC. Initially, the plans only had the duct-work in the ...
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answersHello, I have a room that is partially situated over my garage. It seems to be the hardest room in our 2-story house to keep cool in the summer time and war...
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answersWe have an older home.1/2 the attic is old - blown insulation1/2 the attic has batt insulation. We've had trouble with moisture on this side of the attic. We ha...
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answersI need to improve the air flow to my back bedroom so I want to redo the duct work layout. Specifically I want to increase the size of the ducts leading back there...
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answersI need some advice. I own a bungalow in Montreal. The main floor is slightly higher than street level and there is a finished basement. I heat and cool by central...
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