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How is duct work supposed to be covered when coming into attic from furnace?
It must be insulated – that’s all…

How to cut 14 x 20 hole in furnace for cold air?
Learn how to do it in Chapter #37 of my Ductwork Installation Guide book.

How to install ceiling tiles around A/C vents?
Learn how to do it on this page.

How to put a register in spiral ducting?
You have to use special register boxes.

How to save money on ductwork installation?
Just do it yourself

How to seal gaps around my furnace?
You can use silicon or aluminum tape.

Sheet metal elbow as small gap coming off kitchen exhaust fan, how to seal back pressure?
You can use silicon or aluminum tape.

What are the benefits of adding a larger air return in basement?
Well, I do not see any benefits at all. But this is a complicated issue and if you have one please contact me from this page.

What is the difference between a "take off" and a "starting collar" in ductwork?
Take-off has 90* shape and reduced size, when collar is straight in shape.

What to do about rusty furnace ducts?
Replace them.

What type of tools I can use to cut spiral duct?
A saw-zall.

What’s the best way to seal exhaust ducts from jenn aire?
You can use aluminum tape.
                      Cold Air Return from Interior Wall

List of materials needed for the project:

                     

  Single Sheeting                     14” x 6” Cold Air Frame    Round 90*
 

   

  6” Pipe                                     Silicon
 

½” Screws, Sheeting Nails. 10” Drive

List of the tools needed for the project:

   

Cordless drill                          Replaseble-blades snips         Red aviation snips

 

    

Green aviation snips                Hand notcher                         Hammer

 

     Screwdriver                       Tape measure                                18” folder

 

 

Magic marker                  Caulk gun
 
In order to better organize an explanation of the execution of this project I would like to divide it into several steps:

Step #1 – Panning of the open stud space:

P. 1                                                                     P. 2

As you can see it in P. 1, the Builder was planning to make a drywall ceiling. That means that all the stud spaces above will be open. Therefore, your task is to make a duct from of one of the stud spaces. In order to do this you have to do following:

  • Make a measurement from the top of the top plate to the bottom of the drop ceiling and add 1”.....

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                                          Cold Air Return from Interior Wall

Finished Basement Edition is a new 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.

Two Cold Air Returns from Interior Wall (Installation in Pictures)

On this page, you can learn how to connect a cold air return to the wall that sits directly under the cold air duct and to the wall located under the panning.

On the page, you can see 17 pictures of the tools and materials and 16 pictures of installation that represent it in the step-by-step manner, in addition I've included some brief explanations, which made this page twice as valuable! 

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