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Joseph Meehan
 
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George Sambataro wrote:
I have all of my ducts and furnace in a "damp" crawl space. To prevent
moisture from coming into the house via the HVAC system I want to seal my
ducts as much as possible and would like some advice on the best way to do
this. I did have someone seal all of my return ducts with mastic and was
wondering if it made sense to do the same with the supply ducts. Is there
a
better way, etc?

Any advice is appreciated.

George

PS.. BTW.. I did put down 6 mil plastic on the floor of the crawl space
to
help bring down the moisture it the area.. I also plan on putting a
dehumidifier down there with the goal of drying the area somewhat.



Frankly I don't think you need to. There would be little air exchange
between the ducts and the area around them and almost all of that will be
from inside to outside, unless they are return ducts.

If you want to you have only two choices. The best is duct cement or
calk. It is made just for that. You might find it a little difficult to
find, but the pro places will have it. Next best is the metal tape, that
looks a little like duct tape, but it is shinny and has a peel off layer
over the adhesive. Don't even bother wasting your time with "duct" tape.
It is great stuff for some things, but not this one.

No matter what you may use, be sure to clean and dry the surfaces first.

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Joseph E. Meehan

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