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york Install looks good. Just cover the lines.
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as far as knee walls go, looks like a nice one to work in. Id love to post pics of where i ran my ducts in my cape here, but you couldn't pay me to go back in there. Nice job.
hey outside rep I need a little help uploading pics to photobucket.
yeah we ran it across a finished room tight to the wall to jump into the other kneewall customer is going to have a bench seat in front of the window put in to conceal it, it was the only option to get ductwork over to the other side of the house. They just introduced there new line of affinity airhandlers, I got a glimpse of them in a trade magazine and they look good. Can't wait to start putting some in
Good looking work. Is that ductwork running across a finished room exposed? We were York dealers for about 15 years. Still use quite a few air handlers and heat pumps. I always liked the equipment. The office brass switched us to Bryant about 2 years ago. Anyhow, you should be proud of work that looks like that.
looks good .. never seen chains used t osecure a unit though lol .. buble wrap is use by the guys where i work .. its good ,, it has its +'s & -'s .. they 86'd regualr insulation years ago .. only cheap people use that now
A very clean job you did there!
Cost per roll is a little more expensive than foil back per foot, but you eliminate all scrap and waste of insulation. I save all my scraps from 1 job and use them as spacers to provide the air gap needed to increase the R-value on the next job. As an installer i love it. It looks good, easy to pull tight, and no annoying itch when you go home.
Ya, that was gonna be my question, the one about the lineset being covered. Other than that looks great. Is that bubble wrap? How does it's cost compare to foilback?
going back monday to go over the systrem with the custome,r who has yet to move in, and plan on finishing a few odds and ends including putting the lineset in a piece of down spout. I'll try and take some better pics then, I was in a hurry when i snapped these and realized they were all blurry when i was showing them back at the office
Other than the blurry pictures, looks great to me. You gonna hide that lineset with something?
13 seer affinity heat pump 410a Indoor variable speed airhander hung in knewall with trunk ran in a "U" into the other kneewall supplying 2 floors and a basement let me know what you think
http://www.photobucket.com is a free image hosting website go there upload and the post here
sorry problems posting pics any advice on how?
Thats really poor, I cant even see it.
York variable speed two piece air handler with 13 seer 410a heatpump. I apologize for poor picture quality. More to come.
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