Hello all!
Let me start out by telling you that I am not a GC or an HVAC guy. I'm only the homeowner who has hired a GC. I don't know much about running ductwork, accounting for pressure drops or calculating duct sizes.
There is an addition being built on to my house. A new forced air furnace has been installed in the old basement and they are about to begin routing the ducts into the new basement section that will feed heat and A/C to the new basement and the new floor above it. The house is a ranch.
The basement ceiling joists are 11-7/8" truss joists. The ductwork unfortunately has to run perpendicular. The original plan was to have a nice eight-foot ceiling in the new basement but now the new ductwork is going to make that complicated. The drywall finish will have to go around the duct/s either in part or in whole leaving an undesirable finish.
Isn't there any way to run the ducts though the truss joists? Doesn't anybody make some type of bulkhead designed for such a purpose?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Jim
Let me start out by telling you that I am not a GC or an HVAC guy. I'm only the homeowner who has hired a GC. I don't know much about running ductwork, accounting for pressure drops or calculating duct sizes.
There is an addition being built on to my house. A new forced air furnace has been installed in the old basement and they are about to begin routing the ducts into the new basement section that will feed heat and A/C to the new basement and the new floor above it. The house is a ranch.
The basement ceiling joists are 11-7/8" truss joists. The ductwork unfortunately has to run perpendicular. The original plan was to have a nice eight-foot ceiling in the new basement but now the new ductwork is going to make that complicated. The drywall finish will have to go around the duct/s either in part or in whole leaving an undesirable finish.
Isn't there any way to run the ducts though the truss joists? Doesn't anybody make some type of bulkhead designed for such a purpose?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Jim
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