Do you think our friend somehow missed that this is a DIY forum‽
I'm starting to wonder...
Do you think our friend somehow missed that this is a DIY forum‽
Yeah, I agree with you on facebook. I was thinking maybe other builders could share how they overcame the smothering impact of codes, rules and regulations. A local mechanical contractor told me that if he heard that someone was getting multiple estimates he added a thousand or so to his estimate.Thanks, but I don't do facebook or any social media.
I think there may be home building forums in general, but then again this is the reason I joined House Repair Talk.com
I would think installing HVAC in a new home would be similar to installing on in a barndominiums
I am far from your friend, and being a DIY network has not a damn thing to do with following the law, no matter how stupid it may be. How moronic can one be to think that a homeowner should be excused from doing what is right.Do you think our friend somehow missed that this is a DIY forum‽
Any time you want to test my political ideology, I welcome you.You must be a liberal... I did not say mark up was greed.
I'm saying excessive mark up is greed. Please read ALL of what people say before jumping to conclusions, that way you aren't misquoting people if that matters to you at all.
No, I never doubted for a minute that you are the world's foremost authority on all things. I totally get it and understand with whom I'm dealing with!
Some of them actually are and are willing to let me buy the hardware and they charge for their time and expertise getting it all up and running.
No need to worry about me. I'll be having a licensed professional do the hookup so I can enjoy having the manufacturers warranty!
It was so nice you could take time out of your busy schedule to spend with us here today!
Our 20+ year old Haier unit, in south east Michigan, supplies plenty of BTU to keep the house at 78-F until the outdoor temperature drops below about 36-F. Then, auxiliary heat would be energized. It is using a Hi-Velocity brand mini duct system because we have hydronic heat.I know this thread is a bit old, but thanks to the posters here for information and opinions. Too bad that it got personal. This site has always been a great place where DIYers meet pros.
I've been considering a heat pump for heat and AC in the Pittsburgh area. I like the idea of leaving fossil fuels behind but understand that right now and for a few years to come gas will be cheaper than electricity for heating. Can a heat pump supply enough heat for this region?
Our mini duct has an 8" main trunk with 2" take-offs to each vent.Only 2 inch diameter duct work?
I always thought ducts were a lot larger than that.
What's the size of norm,al ducts?
It should. I live in Tasmania state of Australia and temperatures falls below -10 degree Celsius in winter. The smart user heat pump I installed last winter does keep my home warm even such sub-zero temperatures.Can a heat pump supply enough heat for this region?
Finding the best whole house heat pump depends on your home’s needs. Look for efficient models with high SEER and HSPF ratings. Brands like Mitsubishi, Daikin, and Carrier are often top choices. Consider a variable-speed model for better energy savings and consult with a local HVAC pro to get a recommendation suited to your home’s specifics.I've been looking at heat pumps to try and figure out what is the Best Whole House Heat Pump???
I'm thinking in terms of highest efficiency at cooling and heating but also at not using a lot of electricity
Here's one I was looking at that is supposed to be a good one... it's 18 Seer which is pretty high:
3 Ton Goodman 18 SEER Two Stage Heat Pump System GSZC180361, AVPTC37C14 Variable Speed
https://www.budgetheating.com/3-Ton...tm_term=4580496732500255&utm_content=Margin B
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