There is a section of basement that I would like to remodel and put in a bathroom. Problem is the 6" x 12" sheet metal ductwork hanging from the joists that reduces the available headroom (1920's style house -- 1950's style ductwork -- looks like asbestos tape at the seams.) I was wondering whether I could a)cut the sheet metal ducts in half horizontally and simply telescope the two sections and refasten to create ducts that are 3" x 12" in depth or b) can I remove the old ducts and replace with thinner models. One section of this ductwork crosses the joists, then it makes an L and runs parallel to but still under the joists. This ductwork appears to feed the kitchen and part of living room, but I can't tell whether it supplies the upstairs.
Any insights or suggestions would be appreciated.
Pictures can be seen here:
Thanks.
Jim
Any insights or suggestions would be appreciated.
Pictures can be seen here:
Thanks.
Jim
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