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            | Here on this page I would like to introduce one of the cases of the cold air return for the finished basement:  1.	 List of materials needed for the project:        Single sheeting        14” x 6” Frame   6” Round Elbow      6” Pipe
  Sheeting Nails
 Zip Screws         6” Damper           2.	 List of the tools needed for the project:       
   Cordless drill             Hammer               Red aviation snips    Replaceable-blade Snips                                               Tape Measure             Flat Screwdriver      Magic Marker    Scratch awl
                            When people are finishing  their basements  off, they are usually creating a mechanical room. This  room is serving  not only the purpose of separating noisy heating  equipment such as  furnace and water heater, but also serves as a storage  room. From the  ductwork installation point of view, it makes easier to  install a cold  air return. In order to better organize an explanation of the execution  of this project I would like to divide it in several steps:
 Step # 1 – 14” x 6” Frame installation:
 
 As you see in P. 1   “14” x 6” Frame” is installed on the face side of the wall 8” above the   floor. A frame in the picture is made on field from 2 ½” x ½” x 26”   sheet metal angle. If you have this kind of material you have to do the  following:
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                Take a sheet metal  angle in the left hand  folded side up with the tape measure hooked up  to the right end of it  and by using red aviation snips make a short cut  at the 6” mark on  the wide side ........ 
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 Are Cold Air Returns Needed in a Basement? I'm  remodeling my  basement. It has 4 heat vents and no cold air returns.  The basement is  always cold. Do I need to add cold air returns to get  the warm air to  circulate? If so , can they be cut right into the main  cold air return  in the furnace? The furnace room has louvered doors so  there is  circulation to the furnace.  Expert Alina F. April 21, 2011 I understand that you want to learn about the  cold air  returns in a basement. I have found a great website that gives  your all  the information you need. I attached the link below if you  are  interested in viewing. I hope this is helpful!
 http://www.ductworkinstallation.com/PAQ/ColdAirReturninBa...
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            | Basement Cold Air Return in Pictures 
 On this page, you can see pictures of all materials and tools necessary for installation. Pictures, which represent installation, are set in a sequence in which the installation was executed. There are 15 pictures of tools and materials and 12 pictures of actual installation.
 As you can see in the picture on the right the original builder put a window too close to the furnaces! He probably thought that all this aria - from the furnaces, down to the window's end would be just the entire storage-mechanical room, but a homeowner had a different opinion. However, because of that I didn't have enough room for a cold air return to the left, so I ran it to the right.
 In addition I've included some brief explanations, which made this page as twice as valuable!
 
 Installation on the paid pages might not exactly describe your upcoming project. However, it will give you an important example on how this type of installation should be done. In addition, it will open the gates for as many questions as necessary to make sure that the job is done right.
 
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            | Return from Exterior Wall in Basement (Installation in Pictures)  Sometimes  you don't have a choice, but must use an exterior wall for a cold air  return in your finished basement. This type of installation requires a  different approach, which I have employed for this project. On the page, you can see 11 pictures of the tools and  materials and 15 pictures of installation that represent it in the  step-by-step manner.
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            | Finished Basement Edition is an e-book designed just for you! In this book you can find answers to your most frequently asked questions about ductwork installation in basement and more.For more information please visit “Finished Basement Edition” page.
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            | Some of these questions and searches were answered on the paid pages above, and to some of them you can get answers below: Add cold air return to basementAdding cold air return in basement
 Adding heat air to a basement do I want returns? – Yes.
 Basement cold air return placement
 Basement return damper
 Basements should not have air conditioning register vent – No, it should.
 Best location of cold air return in finished basement
 Can a cold air return in the basement be in the ceiling? – No.
 Can I add on to cold air returns for basement? – Yes you can.
 Cold air return basement walls
 Cold air return done right
 Cold air return in basement ceiling joist how to install – Learn how to do it in my Ductwork Installation Guide book.
 Cold air returns in basement necessary
 Cut into flat cold air return duct
 Damper on basement return
 Determine cold air returns in finished basement
 Do I need a cold air return for basement?
 Do I need a cold air return for each room? – Yes.
 Forced air in basement is it better in the wall or ceiling?
 Furnace return air location in basement
 How do you put in return ducts in basement?
 How many cold air returns in a basement – One in every bedroom and two if you have big family room.
 How many return air vents are needed in a basement?
 How to build a cold air return?
 How to extend cold air return in basement?
 How to finish a basements duct work?
 How to frame for cold air return in basement?
 How to install a cold air return in basement?
 How to install hvac in basement pictures?
 How to put a cold air return in a wall?
 How to run a cold air return?
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 Installing cold air return without duct work – Yes, it’s partially possible to do. Just put two transfer grills on the wall.
 Installing cold air returns in basements
 Location of air returns in basement
 Louvered  door finished basement for return air – Well you can do it as well, but  you need a cod air return in your finished basement anyway.
 Placement of cold air return in basement
 Should the basement have return air ducts?
 Where to place cold air returns in a basement?
 Where to put a cold air return in furnace room?
 Why  do you need a cold air return in recreation room? – You need it in  every conditioned room except bathroom, laundry room and kitchen.
 Why vent in cold air return in basement near furnace?
 Will adding a cold air return in the basement warm it up? – Yes it will.
 Will  city inspector allow two back to back rooms to feed of same stud cavity  for return air? – Probably because these rooms have the same privacy  level. For instance a bedroom and walk-in closet.
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