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Default Heat supply duct.. costs?

On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 01:18:26 GMT, Whomever
wrote:

On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 15:21:22 -0500, "Chuck (in SC)"
wrote:

I have a partially collapsed main supply duct on my central heat/air..
It's close to being 24" X 12" X 8 to 10 Ft with two round ducts going
to bedrooms above.. One end of supply section has the large round
duct from heat pump attached through wall, the other end connects to
same type duct but has no problems concerning collapse.

The top of the duct which should be flat, is bowed down about 3 or 4
inches in the middle.. unknown cause. duct is solid, not rusted or
corroded. Only problem other than being a restriction, is that it's
starting to pull away from one of th ducts going to a bedroom,, which
I can "patch".. I had thought of putting self tapping screws in the
middle of the problem then pulling up with crowbar or something..
depending on how expensive is duct repair..untill time for new heat
pump..

This duct is in 3 to 4 ft high crawl space, dry, within 15 feet of
entrance, with power and light . Clean for a crawlspace..

House and system is 22 years old.

I wanted to have a ballpark idea prior to calling someone out.. I
don't get estimates unless I'm ready to get work done almost
immediately.. ..

Does this sound like a $200 type thing or a $2,000 type repair..??

Thanks..
Chuck (in SC)


Hi Chuck

It sounds to me that the main vent has pulled apart from your homes
wood expanding and contracting.

I would be inclined to loosen the support brackets and nudge up the
middlle with a small plywood piece attached to a short 2x4. Block it
in place, once you correct it. Then tighten back up the support
brackets. Then seeing that your there, you mind as well foil tape any
leaky joints.

I think it sounds like a fairly quick fix.

Regards
Dale

Regards
Dale


Thanks for the Ideas guys..
Chuck (in SC)