dw3
11-13-2005, 04:47 PM
1st Time posting
I am purchasing an old (1920's) 2-story building to have a business on the 1st floor and live on the 2nd floor.
The upstairs is 25'wide by 120' long, 10' ceiling height.
I will section off about half of the open area into 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms with normal 8' ceiling height and HVAC above them.
The question I have is about the open area. Is spiral tube ducting a good choice? or does it just look cool in the exposed areas! And does the rough estimate of a TON per 1000 sq ft accurate in a space like this or not.
I plan to have a Professional do the work, but I am just curious. Any help or advice would be Greatly Appreciated.
In Texas 60 mile south of Dallas.
I am purchasing an old (1920's) 2-story building to have a business on the 1st floor and live on the 2nd floor.
The upstairs is 25'wide by 120' long, 10' ceiling height.
I will section off about half of the open area into 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms with normal 8' ceiling height and HVAC above them.
The question I have is about the open area. Is spiral tube ducting a good choice? or does it just look cool in the exposed areas! And does the rough estimate of a TON per 1000 sq ft accurate in a space like this or not.
I plan to have a Professional do the work, but I am just curious. Any help or advice would be Greatly Appreciated.
In Texas 60 mile south of Dallas.