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            | Wall of Pride Participation Rules
 If the HVAC Company you had hired did any type of      installation and did an excellent job for your household, you can say      thanks to them by posting some photographs and comments on this page
 . Just let me know about it and I will e-mail you back in a timely manner. Furthermore, if you are not sure that this or that installation can qualify to be posted on the Wall of Pride or on the Wall of Shame pages, or maybe on something in between, such as Wall of Ignoramuses  page you can do the following: Send me at least 10 pictures of     the installation and I will  evaluate if it deserves to be posted on  any    of the above pages. While  doing that I will let you know if  there  are   present any mistakes you  should be aware of, and I'll do  it for  you   absolutely free!                            
 These Wall of Pride Participation Rules were posted about six years ago and nobody ever decided to participate... So I have no choice but to post my own photos of my own installations...These photos will be posted weekly so you could see for     yourself how furnace and ductwork installations must be done.
 Furthermore, if you happens to live in the     Big Detroit area such as Novi, Farmington Hills, West Bloomfield,    Orion  Lake, Macomb, etc and involved in the process of  building a new    house  and willing to have your HVAC system done right send me an   e-mail  from  this page    and I'll help you to contact the HVAC Company I'm currently  working    for. And of course I'll make sure that I personally will do the     basement part of the installation. |  
	
 
	
	
    
        
            | House in Plymouth (Builder - Stroble) 10/26/2013  
 Furnace front viewFurnace back view
  
 Ductwork: cold air return and two supply ductsHeat runs and blocked cold air returns
  
 Heat run to the crawl spaceBasement heat
 Dryer exhaust 
 Zone damper
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            | Why do these pictures are published   on the Wall of Pride pages?
 Some of you may ask this question above and some of you may ask the question below... What makes this narcissistic guy to think that his installation is worth of displaying it on the Wall of Pride pages?  Well,  lets compare my  installations with the installations done by the others. In the pictures  below  you can see images taken from three houses: in two of them all  the  ductwork/furnace installation were performed by two very  experienced guys  with 20+ years of experience. Both of them were hired 6  month ago along  with me. Both of them are doing one house in three  days - so do the  math, but both of them, oddly enough, have never  purchased my Ductwork Installation  Guide e-book and as a result: Venting  
 Look  at this terrible  venting! If you are one of the owners of these houses  and decided to  risk your life by going down to the basement please don't  forget to put  a hard head on otherwise please don't forget to say  hello to my  ancestors...  
 Why did this guy drop PVC pipes below the joists we would never know...  
 Look  at this venting  terminations - don't even try to walk next to this pipe  in the dark  unless you've already got a life insurance...And the other  venting termination looks ugly too - first  off it's terminated a bit too far  from the wall and a piece of pipe  between two elbows is definitely too  long...
  
 The same PVC installation performed by another installer - I wouldn't surprised if they actually are brothers...And  eventually you are able to see how this type of  termination should be  done by the guy who's not only read by even wrote  the  above e-book.
 
 And here you can see two more venting installations perform by me. I hope you see the difference...
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            | Canvas  
 This  riser installation was definitely done wrong. As you can see the riser is hanging  in the air and the canvas should be installed after it (compare it with  installation below), but not before...It seems to me that the second  installer at first forget to install the canvas in the place where it  belongs... And when he got it installed he forgot to line it up with the  duct - it's just a very shameful installation...
  
 And here is how this kind of installation must be performed. 
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            | Heat Runs  
 This flex in the picture is hanging down too low, compare it to the installation on the right.  
 The white insulation looks ugly enough of being exposed on these heat runs, compare it in the picture on the right.  
 I'm  sorry for the harsh words but this idiot is definitely screw this heat  run up! Learn how it should be done in the picture on the right. Fresh Air & Combustion Air Intakes  
 The  distance between these TJI joists is a bit larger than between the  conventional ones, it's why you have to hang flex to every second  joist, otherwise it looks ugly. Ductwork And in the last picture you can see the ductwork that is installed as a whole.
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            | A website "ductworkinstallation. com" focus on  providing information and services related to the installation of ductwork systems , which are the tubes used to distribute heated or cooled air throughout a building as part of an HVAC system; essentially, it would be a platform for individuals or companies specializing in designing and installing ductwork for homes and commercial properties, offering details on the process, and potential contractors to contact for such services.  Key points about ductwork installation websites:  Services offered: New ductwork installation, ductwork repair, duct cleaning, duct sealing, airflow balancing.  Target audience: Homeowners looking to install a new HVAC system, individuals experiencing issues with their existing ductwork, commercial property owners needing ductwork for large buildings.  Information provided: Explanations on different types of duct materials, design considerations for optimal airflow, potential benefits of proper ductwork installation.  |  
 
	
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