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Re: Adjacent bedrooms. ERV / Mini split setup
In the attic run a duct from 1 room to another and use an inline duct fan. Insulate the duct. The suction from the duct fan should be over the minisplit. The discharge from the duct should be as far away from the mini as possible. Add the two wall openings as well.
Will it be perfect? No will it help, yes
Re: Is there a list of the best help forums for the various 'challenges' we encounter?
Well you have their ladder and still have 1/3 left to pay and all the material is on site (I hope). You may not be ahead of the game, but you don't need to pay the last 1/3 until you are satisfied that the work is completed according the the manufacturer's specifications. You can always lock up the ladder with a chain and padlock until you get them to pay attention to you.
Does Siding need a permit in your area? If so, did they apply for one? Did they get approval to start? Now you have building code enforcement folks to ask for help. If you don't know, then call your building permit department anonymously and ask them if you need a permit to install siding on your home (in a different neighborhood). You may be fined if your contractor started the work without the proper permit, so ask anonymously. The homeowner gets the fine because the contractor may not live within the jurisdiction and it's easier to levy a fine on the property owner.
Nest step is social media. Post the lousy job on facebook or twitter or any of the other sites that have a audience. Post the name of the contractor with their phone number. Tell your story and ask anyone who thinks that your were treated unfairly to Call the contractor and tell then so. You don't need thousands of followers. Just ten or so calls from people to the contractor will do.
Example 1: I am confined to a wheelchair, so I booked a Handicap Accessible Room for the first week of August 2024, 7 months in advance. When it came to the middle of July and I had airfare and other arrangements to meet with family from all over the country during that week in a quaint resort town, the venue called and said that the handicapped accessible room was still under construction and will not be available for another week. Could I move my stay to another week later in the month?
As this was the peak season for tourism in that town, there were no other accommodations available for miles around, let alone handicap accessible rooms. I posted this information on Facebook with the name and phone number of the motel. Several of my friends called the venue and mentioned their disgust with the management handling of the situation. When someone just commented on facebook that it was not a good thing, I replied with the phone number, and asked them to call the motel and let them know how they feel.
Turns out the electrician was holding up the completion and with all the social media attention for such a small town venue, the check in desk was “overwhelmed” with complaints (probably 10 calls on my behalf total) The next day I got a call from the manager of the motel, the room will be ready on time but my boss needs you to do them a favor. Can you please remove your post from facebook?
Example 2: I visited Savannah GA for the first time in my life 4 months ago. I used a wheelchair trailer to move my motorized wheelchair from my home to GA. When I checked into the HIlton downtown Savannah, my caregiver and driver needed a large parking space out front of the hotel to offload the wheelchair from the trailer. There was no room in front of the Hilton so she parked across the street in an empty parking space. All we needed was 5 minutes. It turned out that parking space was reserved for the horse drawn carriage ride. There was a woman who works for the Savannah Carriage Company that started harassing my caregiver about how we could not park there. The Space was “reserved” and we had to move NOW!
This of course upset my caregiver and so removing the wheelchair from the trailer took over 12 minutes. During this entire time there were no carriages in sight. I had to jell at the top of my lungs to get the Carriage employee to pay attention to me. When she finally came to the passenger's seat, where I was sitting, confined, because I had no wheelchair, so I could give her a piece of my mind, she was still raising her voice at me about not parking there. That time allowed my caregiver to bring the wheelchair to the passenger's seat so I could transfer from the car to the wheelchair. Once I was Mobile, I took a picture of the carriage company employee and posted it on Facebook, with this story. Again I added the phone number for the carriage company where you might book a carriage ride. I know for a fact that 7 of my friends called the carriage company from all over the country on my behalf that day, Washington State, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and South Carolina. I don't know how many more after that. Three days into our visit, I called the Savannah Carriage Company and asked if they were receiving any calls about their employee’s handling of a situation with a handicap tourist the other day, they had a very brief and scripted answer…. “The situation has been addressed with that particular employee and we are handling this internally.” no other comments will be made. With such a scripted answer, I guess that management had to send out a memo to all the customer service phone people in order to contain the damage. I was never contacted by the carriage company, and I have not taken the post down.
Social Media can be your friend here
By the way. If you have not visited Savannah GA. I highly recommend it! we had a great time after the initial speed bump.
Re: Lochinvar burner cleaning
Axiom has a spray cleaner for stainless boilers. It may reduce the amount of scraping for you.
Do you have clean combustion air, burner dialed in correctly, intake air piped away from exhaust? These conditions could contribute to the coffee grounds.
hot_rod
Re: NJ Boiler replacement decision points...
@dgoldstein where in ocean county are you located? If your on the north side of the county I would come down to take a look at what you have a present you an estimate. I can be reached at 2018878856
EzzyT
Re: Adjacent bedrooms. ERV / Mini split setup
The ERV will not help; it brings in as much air as it takes out so it will not move air through the vent between the two rooms.
I don't think high and low vents will do much either, there simply won't be enough air movement to keep that smaller room warm.
bburd
Re: Adjacent bedrooms. ERV / Mini split setup
I don’t see how that will work at all.
they make ducted minis for that application.
pecmsg
Re: Adjacent bedrooms. ERV / Mini split setup
I have no idea what the ERV is for. It won't accomplish anything. However, you can get some air movement with two vents, as noted above — and with a fairly powerful fan in one of them. A bathroom fan is nowhere near big enough. I'd try it without any ducting first.
Fans are noisy.…
Re: Adjacent bedrooms. ERV / Mini split setup
An exhaust fan (not an ERV) would take air out of the room, which would need to be replaced with air from somewhere else, like the room next door—but eventually it'll need to come from outside. You probably don't want that in the volume it'll take to keep the room comfortable.
There are through-the-wall fans which will do what to want I think, a fan up high & an opening down low.
Ducted heads are nice, but I don't think you want to replace the head. Also, it would need to go in the attic, which is outside the conditioned envelope, that brings in difficulties of it's own.
Re: Trane Air Handler Fan Constantly Running
R-32 looks better at the moment but both these refrigerants ……it's just too soon to know what is better. But Daiken/Goodman is a global company and like you pointed out its been in use overseas for years.
Re: Heat loss calc..
Very, very nice. That's the straightest PEX installation I've ever seen.
I would have liked a ball valve on the 1/2" line coming out the bottom of the air eliminator so you can isolate both the x-tank and fill valve without draining the system when they need service.



