Yeah, I'll try this setup right away, thanks. :thumbup: Cheap and easy.
Are you pushing the air through the filters, or pulling it through? You said the filters are on the front, so it sounds like you mean you are pushing air through the filters, is that correct?
Is it feasible to use some sort of a HEPA dust filter in my garage? It's a big 2-car setup, ~1,000sf with high ceiling on one side (for a 4-post lift).
I seem to have a very dusty garage. I honestly don't know where all the dust comes from, lol. If I wash my truck, and park it in the garage...
For my kitchen window (pic below), can I get replacement window sliders somehow? The windows are old, and I think they were a custom fit. The frame is fine, but the two sliders are just shot. It would be much easier if I could just replace the two sliders, but where would I get them?????
Thanks...
Suggestion #1:
Make it as big as you possibly can. An extra foot or two of width (i.e., 13' to 14') would cost almost nothing. I have never. not even once, heard anyone say "gee, I wish I would have built my garage addition smaller". It's always "I shoulda made it BIGGER".
Suggestion #2:
Full...
I am a big fan of air circulation through the house as much as possible. I have a couple of large double-hung windows in my living room, and I try to keep one cracked (or wide) open at all times. Of course, when it rains, water will blow in and that's never good.
I'm wondering if there's a way...
I am starting to trim out a big living room Bay window. There are glass block skylights on the sides, making the trim configuration quite complex. I want to be able to do it in sections, and to have the pieces be removable, so that I can mount and remove as necessary to make adjustments as I go...
I have a 6-year old Frigidaire dehumidifier in my basement, model # FFAP5033W1. It has started throwing an 'EC' trouble code. I can reset it (by unplugging) and it will run for a bit, but I don't think it's actually working. Then the code will come back and it will stop. It has built-in pump to...
I built a little bit bigger garage a few years back (30x32). The very first thing I started noticing was how the floor space disappeared, haha. So I started going up, with shelving and more shelving everywhere. The main idea is to get everything off the floor. Undoubtedly, with 100% certainty...
Damn, that's a great reply. Thanks very much. My first post was not very clear, but it's like you were reading my mind to get to the relevant issues, haha. (y) This is exactly why I posted on this forum, I knew someone would have the knowledge, and the answers to the questions popping up in my...