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            | In my Ductwork Installation Guide e-book  you  can read about entire process of ductwork installation from start to  finish and even find several chapters with rare and unusual cases.  However, it is next to impossible to include in this e-book all the  challenges an installer meet in virtually every house. Every time when  electricians and/or plumbers were in the house ahead of you they easily  create a whole host of issues! On this and on the following  pages I'll show you many of these cases and explain how this or that  problem was created and how it was resolved. If you at your  work have similar kinds of challenges feel free to contact me below.  Also, if you would like to know when the next ductwork installation  problem will be published here on my site you can subscribe to the  alerts below.  |  
	
	
    
        
            | South Lyon, MIBuilder: Healy Homes, Lot #5
 06/29/2015
 
   The distance between the  last joist and the bottom plate in this basement is 3", but between the  same joist and concrete wall is only 2 ½"! The carpenters who built  this condo definitely have less brain cells than their moms when they  refused that abortion options... So, in order to make it work I used a 10" x 4" oval 90* boot.   
 Removed the sleeve and blocked the opening on the side.Then cut out a new oval opening in the bottom flush with one side, tapped a sleeve.
  
 My co-worker made another boot from a piece of sheet metal and also cut in a sleeve.  
 Nailed my boot and broke some concrete.   
 Nailed the second boot.   
 Connected round to oval boots and connected them to the take-offs. |  
	
	
    
        
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            | Macomb, MIBuilder: Lassalle, Lot #125
 07/21/2015
 All  these heat runs, bath fan exhaust, cold air return and furnace exhaust  and intake appears above the cold air return duct and behind the plenum.  
 So, I extended down one  heat (on the left), figured out pipe length for the second one,  connected 4" flex and ran it out above the I-beam and made a box for a  cold air return.   
 Installed 3" furnace exhaust pipe and extended intake.  
 After plenum was set in place I connected both heat runs, finished 3" PVC pipe and ran a combustion air intake.  
 Also, in the same house I ran a 6" heat through a cold  air return and it appears in the place where a transition and next duct  should be joined. To resolve this issue I used a round elbow as an  offset and inserted a take-off to find its location on the supply duct. Dovetailed a take-off and joined all parts together. 
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            | Rochester Hills, MIBuilder: Newmark, Lot #3
 08/04/2015
  
 The problem with this  installation occurs because three heat runs should be connected over the  cold air return duct and joists changed their direction.    
  
 In order to resolve  these issues two take-offs were installed between a plenum and cold air  return duct and connected to the wall stacks before cold air return duct  was mounted.   
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            | 38. Plenum Installation* – the chapter covers all three types of plenums, gives an explanation how  to put plenum               together, put a top cap on, cut in a starting transition. After that chapter will explain on how to set up a furnace in relation to the I-beam. The chapter has 52 pictures; 30 pages*. $2.50 (Instant Access).
 Article:How A Professional Designs A Heating or Cooling System.
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            | Orion Lake, MIBuilder: Pulte, Lot #37
 08/11/2015
 
 A 14" cold air return in this house appears to be oval!   
 In order to connect this 14" oval pipe to the cold air  duct, at first, I made it perfectly oval, took measurements and crimped  the pipe.  
 Placed the co-ordinates  on the duct and used a 10" template to make the oval outline. Cut out  the opening and installed a take-off for the make up air.   
 After 14" oval pipe was  inserted into the duct I made some tabs on the right hand side to fix  the small gap and silicone the connection. |  
	
 
	
	
    
        
            | Pulte Homes Cold Air Returns  Pulte  Homes is a   nationwide home building company and their way of running  heat runs  (buy it below) and  cold air returns differs significantly from the  others. In  the e-book  above I already covered many aspects of their  installations,  however in  my opinion, the most difficult part aka cold  air returns in  the  basements require a special approach. If  your company is   already working for this Builder and you have some  experience this page   will help you out to learn the best ways of  installation.  If you are planning to  work for HVAC company or you  are  the owner of HVAC company that is  working for Pulte Homes this  page definitely would help you out to  learn the best practices and educate your work force.
 On the page you can see cold air ducts installations for 8 models - 84 high quality pictures.  Price for this page is only $5.50 and in order to get an instant access to the page please click on the PayPal button below. Instant Access: After you have purchased a paid page; PayPal is going to bring you back to my website. In order to see the paid page you have to click on the “Register” button, fill out the form, choose your own Username and Password and click on the “Register” button at the bottom of the form  – congratulation, you are now on the page you have paid for!                            Important:    After you have purchased any Paid page or Download page and PayPal    brought you back to my website, the first thing that you should do is to    save that page to your Favorites. Then if something goes wrong you always can come back to re-register yourself on my website again. |  
	
	
    
        
            | Berkley, MIBuilder: Hillan Homes, Lot 28XX
 10/01/2015
  
 The installer who ran this oval stack knew that there will be a problem but at least it won't be his problem...If he would have just a couple more functioning brain cells  he could push this oval stack below the joists. Timely performed  abortion would also help, but I guess we must respect his mother's  choice...
  
 So, in order to extend it below the joists I cut a short  piece of pipe, oval it and crimped hell out of it. It doesn't help. Then  I used my long nose pliers and crimped it even more.While inserting this piece into the oval stack I helped myself from the inside.
 After that I cut a tab and fastened this piece to one of the joists.In the last picture you can see how this heat run eventually was done.
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            | South Lyon, MIBuilder: Healy Homes, Lot 152
 12/24/2015
 Plumbers. Plumbers are  very interesting people, maybe not even people at all! I heard that Homo  Sapiens thousands of years ago had sex with Neanderthals. A new study  in Nature linked Neanderthal genes to fatty acids that show up in the  brains and other tissues of Americans. So the first way that our  Neanderthal heritage matters is that it may actually have a bearing on  some aspects of our metabolism, our brain function, and more. Let's talk  about brain function. Personally I believe that plumbers have double or  even triple amount of Neanderthal genes that make their brains  functioning differently!   
 If you need an example  just look in the pictures above. Only a Neanderthal could run that PVC  pipe right under the oval stack probably because in their caves they had  only sewage but nothing even remotely resembling air heating and  cooling.    But I still nurturing hope that if I cut their pipes they may learn something. 
 And here is how it looks like after the connection to the supply duct was made.  
 Also these geniuses ran the water lines throughout a cold air return. F-k them... 
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            | Royal Oak, MIBuilder: Levine Homes, Lot 20XX
 01/08/2016
 When Plumbing Company  hire a new guy they checking out his IQ, and if its above 85 no chance  that this individual will get a position, because he is simply  overqualified for the job. The lower, the better!   
 It's why this particular plumber was smart enough to run the gas line right under the opening in the floor for my heat run. 
 
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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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