Torvy
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Just got back from hauling more stuff out there. Here's a shot of the backsplash. Still needs grout.Title? Subway?
Just got back from hauling more stuff out there. Here's a shot of the backsplash. Still needs grout.Title? Subway?
Thanks. It has taken way too long, but I did the design myself. Some great input from some of the sub contractors (electrician is a good guy).Doesn't the label say "Ruud"?
The counters (and indeed the whole house) look gorgeous!
All the best, Peter
Was it a HVAC company who installed that air handler?View attachment 814585
This is what the builder's guy installed. I think maybe it is Amana. Limited choices. We had a really nice variable speed Trane in the old house.
It was supposed to be the HVAC guys. I wasn't there to make sure, but they sub to a local place. I don't think it is complete yet. It has been 100+ and I think they needed to get things cooler so others could work.Was it a HVAC company who installed that air handler?
No nothing about Santa Fe dehumidifiers, but they are going to tie it into the ductwork aren't they?
I could look like an idiot for asking, but where is the return air at and did they taped the drain pan to the air handler?
I'll take some better pictures on the next trip (M or W). These were just to give my wife an update on progress as she is in SA for work.I see my first mistake. What I thought was a drain pan under the air handler looks to be a filter rack for a air filter, which leads me to believe that they cut a hole out in the wood stand the air handler is on, which means the return on the air handler is standing directly over the dehumidifier?
They are running an open return into the room with the air handler for the entire house with no return ductwork?
Looks to be a big house, more than one system?
FYI Ruud is Rheem. Personally, I'd take one of those over American Standard (which is Trane).
At the end of the day, it's not the brand that works best, it's the installation procedures by the company installing the equipment that works the best. EVERY manufucaturer has issues from time to time, that's a given.I tend to be brand loyal when I find something that works as advertised. It is hard for a consumer to tell which guys really know their stuff.
I don't know the answers. I see/saw what I believe are supply and return ducts. I may have some shots of 'in progress'. If not, I'll take some shots specifically of the duct locations. They did the duct work a long time ago.At the end of the day, it's not the brand that works best, it's the installation procedures by the company installing the equipment that works the best. EVERY manufucaturer has issues from time to time, that's a given.
When the house was designed, there were no plans to run both supply and return ductwork in each room of the house?
Just do yourself a favor, when the system is started up, ensure that you have them measure your static pressure along with CFM's. You'll find the blower data and the correct parimeters for SP from the manufacturer with the air handler instructions.
Honestly, if they are only running a "open" bottom air return off the air handler that is placed directly over the dehumidifier, I'm kind of scratching my head.