Taking a look, there is one possible spot in the bathroom to relocate it to . . .
For now though I need to get the old one out of there and get the floor prepped for carpet. I think relocating is something I can do at a later date, at this point it hardly matters when I do it.
Thanks for the advice and ideas.
That would be a good spot for a stack head.
Regarding floor register deletion, I recommend the following which is what I did:
- remove the duct from below and tape it off at a convenient location. Either capped off at the plenum or just taped off below deck while you ponder where to move this tap.
- take a piece of 2x10 or 2x12 and cut it to **** from the exterior band board and the first floor joist. Cut it snug.
- apply construction adhesive to this piece (scab) and push it tight to the underside of the subfloor centered on the register. Apply construction screws to attach this scab to the band board and the first joist.
- your hardwood should be 3/4” thick. Not sure your subfloor thickness. Cut a piece of (?) to fit the old duct rough opening with thickness to match your subfloor and hardwood. Apply some construction adhesive to the top side of the scab and screw the hole plug down. Screws are your friend vs shock/impact loads from a hammer. (I added screws top down from my subfloor but if there’s a chance you would ever refinish your hardwood floors I would not do it).
- cover with your carpet.
- deal with relocating/deleting the heat supply later.
Hope this helps.
I’m a fan of hardwood. We tore out all our carpet and put in real sand on sight hardwood.