It's actually an easy house to keep clean. The forced air is dissipated enough that it is a nice even low draft heat/cool. I'm looking for a fix and a duct seems like the only solution. I want a healthy family so money is not a concern on this one. -MATT
A coat of concrete will just wick the moisture. Maybe new vapor barrier then concrete? But then we smell concrete forever, or at least a very long time??? Thanks. -MATT
I'm not describing it right i guess. It is extremely efficient. Costs me $800 to heat for the season. Saginaw Bay area MI. Cold, windy etc. Its air tight but air tight with the ground. -MATT
Exactly. Furnace has no duct. Blows straight down, pressurizes crawl space. Ground floor has vents that are open to the crawl space. Second floor has has duct work that is just an open end of the duct terminated in the crawl space. Works great in winter. My A/C coil is on the bottom of the...
OK here is the issue. I have a berm style house in central MI. My crawl space is my duct work, meaning I have a downdraft furnace that intakes on the top and blows strait down, then the air is forced back up through the vents in the floor. Very efficient. I consume 350-400 gallons of LP a...
Thanks. Booth is 16x24. 10ft high. 12 double t8 fixtures. 4 in each side wall. 4 in the ceiling. They are on seperate switches. They are covered with lexan frames and siliconed. I have a 2 speed fan with sealed motor. 6 2x2 filters in the front and filtering the air going out. Its...