Experience True Comfort: Enhance Airflow and Balance in Your Home with HVAC Upgrades!
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We need this done in our house. One bedroom is freezing, one is hot and the others are a little warm.
I would love to provide this service for my customers but unfortunately 90% of homes I go into have a finished basement with only a small equipment for the furnace and water heater. All the dampers and ductwork is covered up by drywall and or finished wood ceilings. Very few units I come across are in the attic were everything is open and easy to get to. You my friend do very good work. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks for sharing. It’s great seeing an expert in their craft.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for posting this very well done and informative video!
Glad it was helpful!
Balancing the airflow is always a hard thing to troubleshoot and solve. I abandoned the flow hood and all that tho and just go with running the calculations my self cause every house is different you know it’s not cookie cutter. 244 sq. In. Per ton of surface area on your return will give you the 400 cfm per ton you need to balance. Start at the return cause you can only throw what you take in. Never use less than 16” return duct if you can afford and 4 and 5 tons take two returns and two furnace filters if existing. Good video I like it.
I'm gonna give a tip that will make you a ton of money. ALWAYS REPLACE STAMP FACE GRILLS!! Those 3 ways are airflow killers and they love putting them on the interior away from the windows. 1 way curved blades 401s at your supply shop will change your life. Always use curved blades. 1. Blow air away from your return and always blow toward the exterior of the house. I sell them for 68 dollars a piece
Thanks for the tips 🤑
Nicely done Walt ...Thx for posting ...
Thanks for watching Eddy
Well done and very helpful, thanks!
I plan to install a new evaporator and condenser myself. I also need to install new duct work. Your video is a great help.
Good luck!
You are now a Mechanical Engineer.... excellent
excellent video! Thank you
Very educational, young brother.
That’s a beautiful home
great high-tech equipment!
Nice video shoot. Great job hard days great work
Nice, wonderful
Thanks for watching
Great work ,thanks for the video . To bad you're probably not in Dallas
Good job my boy
Thanks!
Good stuff Walt!
Thank you Earnest!
Were you able to tell by feel that the damper was broken on the duct going to the kitchen? Like, could you feel less resistance turning the handle. Or is the only way to know to open up the duct and physically see that it was stuck in the almost closed position?
Sometimes, I can tell if a damper is broken when it's really loose. Other times, I can't move the damper because it's stuck, and at other times, I just need to see it to determine its position or if it's broken.
you do great work keep it up
I really appreciate your support and encouragement.
By closing the dampers you are solving short term problems, but raising static pressure thus making the unit less efficient and killing the longevity.. using the flow hood is great, but need to add the use of a manometer to complete the process the correct way..
I think I have air leakage that needs to be fixed. I'm barely getting airflow in two rooms. I had an HVAC got I kmow come out after I found holes in flex duct that was put in after a tree hit the roof. He put on some tape, but more definitely needed to be done. The duct going to those rooms is pretty narrow also
1:44 reminds me of those patterns ive seen on IQ Tests lol
On that duct you connected i see you weren't concerned with duct tightness with all the other issues. Another satisfied customer.
What time are you talking about?
@@blackericdenice What time?
@@IamHimathy420 Time stamp "3:15 1:05", where in the video are you talking about?
@@blackericdenice 13.00 minute
@@IamHimathy420 He used a ban with the tool. Yes I know people say you should use mastic. These same people don't put mastic on the door to the heater. Air will pass by the door.
I have had flexible ductwork in the past and it is horrible stuff. I would never allow it in a new home.
Get a duct cleaner in there, they need a reme 💪🏼
I offered several times. I have to improve my salesmanship!
question how can I see more of your videos I want to learn how to read the gages
Subscribe! Thanks for watching!
What type of camera? The audio is excellent
Gopro 11
What app are you using on your tablet?
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Need to ask Santa Clause to get you a lazer tape measure Walt...
I been thinking of getting one but don't think about it until I need it
I'm scared now
Nice home.
What flow hood are you using?
CPS
Stamped face grills blow air at an angle and into the occupied space which is a no no. Condition the room not the people. Eliminate the heat coming in to make the middle comfortable because returns are always in the middle. We'll, unless your the idiot that puts the return on the opposite side of the room so the supply can blow right it. Don't be that idiot
Nice job ! Dealing with this problem now in a two-year-old house. I was thinking about a booster fan but my AC guy said nine out of ten times it can be fixed with adjustments. The installer for the builder doesn't want to know anything about it. Great video.
Great explanation. Thanks. How much is charge for this job?