duct condensation - potential mold problem
Hello, my wife has major health issues related to toxic mold exposure and we recently moved to a new home to try to maintain as close to a mold f...
Hello, my wife has major health issues related to toxic mold exposure and we recently moved to a new home to try to maintain as close to a mold f...
2
answers636
ViewsI am remodeling my finished attic in 1920's colonial and am getting ready to install southern yellow pine flooring to try to match the rest of the ...
0
answers259
ViewsI am remodeling/finishing my attic in my 1922 home. Currently, the A/C air handler is in a room in the attic and the duct work that serves the rest...
0
answers822
ViewsGreetings,I have a 1922 colonial in Maryland with a finished attic on the third floor. The house is heated by hot water radiators via a gas fired ...
3
answers526
ViewsThe 1922 colonial I recently moved into has R-19 FG batts between the basement ceiling joists. I have a hot water heating system (gas fired boiler...
1
answers972
ViewsThanks for the reply, Jay. A little clarification - I may have exaggerated on my explanation of the air infiltration; the stained glass sidelights...
4
answers284
ViewsI am currently in the process of slowly jacking the floor in my house with a beam/jack post combination in the basement.The dining room floor in my...
2
answers1004
ViewsI live in an old home which has stained glass (leaded?) side/top lights around the front and rear door. I can feel the cold air already radiating ...
4
answers583
ViewsJay J,Thanks for the reply. You're explanation was a good one. Someone suggested to me that filling the cavities between the roof and drywall wit...
3
answers102
ViewsI recently moved into a 1922 2-1/2 story colonial in Baltimore, MD (hot, humid summers and fairly cold winters). The previous owner did a poor job ...
3
answers1312
Views