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    Bathroom Remodel

    so is that bathfan i mentioned above a good one? and is flexible duct ok to vent it to the roof?
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    Bathroom Remodel

    The 'Broan' one i am looking at is 130 CFM and 2.0 Sones...is that good? I will have to measure my bathroom tonight and give you the exact dimensions.
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    Bathroom Remodel

    yes I live in Minnesota, so I will definately need a vapor barrier. Would you also put up plastic before the new drywall as well as the faced insulation? Also could i just put the faced insulation between the joists then put the blown in stuff back over top of the faced insulation in the...
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    Bathroom Remodel

    but what do i do about there not being a vapor barrier? when i pull down the drywall on the ceiling to put up new, all of the insulation will fall through the ceiling. how do I avoid this, and should I put a vapor barrier up when i remodel, and how?
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    Bathroom Remodel

    I think it is dry wall, but it is kind of wavy...it sure doesnt seem like plaster to me... also, no there is no barrier between the insulation and the ceiling...that is my problem. When i take the ceiling down, all of the insulation is going to fall into the bathroom... what should I do?
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    Moisture buildup problem in bathroom

    I have the same problem, and I need to install an exhaust fan. I have 18 inches of blown in insulation in the attic, but there is no moisture barrier. I dont know what to do
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    Bathroom Remodel

    I have a house that was built in the 50's and the previous owner had blown in insulation in the attic but there is not a moisture barrier of any kind anywhere in the ceilings... Will this hurt anything? Will mold grow in the attic? Also I want to remodel my bathroom, but to take down the old...
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    Upgrading to 200 Amp Service

    so what work needs to be done outside yet? or is it all just inside now with the new load center?
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    Upgrading to 200 Amp Service

    I know nothing about electricity, so there is no way I am going to attempt to do this job on my own, therefor I need to hire an electrician. Since I have the new line run up to the meter, is the hardest part done now? What else needs to be done besides the new load center? Also the reason...
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    Upgrading to 200 Amp Service

    When I bought my house the eletrical wires coming from the pole to the house were above ground, and attatched to the side of my house, then ran down to the meter. I had my electrical company come and bury the electrical lines in the ground. They told me this new line would be ready for 200...
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    Removing a cement step on outside of house

    I hope this is in the right forum, if not, I apologize...but here goes... On the front of my house, I have a cement step leading to my front door. I am planning on put a deck type step, using composite materials instead of the cement step. I am wondering If I need to remove the old cement...
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    Air Source Heat Pump in Minnesota?

    I appreciate you being up front...how much does an energy audit cost? Also, i have recently replaced the windows, put R-board and new fiber cement siding... blown in 18" of insulation in the attic...not sure if the walls are insulated or not...
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    Air Source Heat Pump in Minnesota?

    I dont have any documentation yet, but the guy giving me the estimate has geothermal, and he heated and cooled his own home for around $800 last year, and his house is much larger than mine. Im in a small town, so i do know this guy and how big his house is. I'm still waiting on the exact...
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    Air Source Heat Pump in Minnesota?

    I have an Oil Burning Furnace that is forced air, so the duct work is already in place... Like i said, i spend around $2500/year just on oil alone to heat my house for a bout 6-7 months... I was told with a geothermal heat pump, I would pay around $400-500 all year to HEAT and COOL my...
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    Air Source Heat Pump in Minnesota?

    so what would you recomend in my situation? So natural gas is out, an air source heat pump is out... what is left besides propane or all electric?
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    Air Source Heat Pump in Minnesota?

    I currently have a 1960's Lennox Oil Furnace. I am looking to replace it, and was going to go with Natural Gas, but found out, they were not able to get a line up to my house, so that option is out. I talked to my local plumbing/heating company, and they told me about an air source heat...
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    Questions about Heat Pumps

    I have heard that air source heat pumps in Minnesota really dont work that well. Since the air temp in Minnesota in the winter is below 30 degrees for much of the winter, the savings is minimal. Maybe it would be better to just put in a natural gas furnace...yes it will cost a bit more to...
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    Questions about Heat Pumps

    geothermal would be nice, but i cant afford that... So if i went with a heat pump, and an electric resistance heating, would that be like baseboard heat, or would it still be forced air... i have never been a fan of electric heat in the baseboard type. i am new to this so sorry for all...
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    Questions about Heat Pumps

    I currently have a very old oil furnace. Its a Lennox, probably installed in the mid 1950's. Still heats very well, but the problem I have is with the blower fan motor. It doesnt run fast enough and so it doesnt blow much air out of the ducts. I have tried speeding it up, but its going as...
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