Posted by T_Bone on December 19, 2008 at 00:15:34 from (4.240.39.88):
In Reply to: Re: O/T: Furnace question posted by WantACaseLASomeday on December 18, 2008 at 18:20:27:
Hi Anthony,
There comes a time in ones life where one has too know there limits of trying to help someone. You have just reached those limits from reading your thread.
Too try and explain everything you would need to know too complete this job correctly, would take many pages and hours to just explain the final tests that need performed before a new unit start up.
Not only are your putting your friends life at risk, your also betting your net worth if you were negligent on the installation, more probable than not.
A possible solution to help your friend, would be too seal all the air leaks around the doors, windows and structure. Maybe adding some cellulose insulation to the ceiling and fiberglass batting to the walls or flooring.
If the windows are single pane, then make a temporary inside frame from 1x2 with a layer of plastic for a double pane window.
This alone should make a "old" unit perform like a brand new unit plus save her a ton of money in utility costs even if a new heating unit is required.
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