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Alex wrote:
Hi CJT, Awesome comments! How would I go about checking my duct work in the attic? I can definitely get up there and eyeball it, but is that the best way to check it? I've seen on TV where folks use those cameras that detect heat or cool, but that's abit more then I can afford. Also I'll definitely look into getting a programmable thermostat. I do prefer it cooler in the evenings and warmer in the mornings, so might be something to look into. As for the computer, I used to be the kinda comptuer guy who left his computer on ALL the time, but I'm getting away from that. My wife's computer does stay on, but the power save is on so it shuts off after like 15 minutes. My PowerMac gets turned off when not in use, and both of use use LCD monitors. Thanks again for the great comments, and please let me know how you checked your duct work in the attic... I'd love any tips, and now that it's cooler now's the time to get up there ![]() Sam Mine was so bad that at first I could see the duct tape flapping in the breeze from the air escaping the ducts when the furnace fan was on. Once I had the worst spots fixed it became more challenging, but I could still often feel the cool breeze of my air conditioning dollars escaping as I ran my hand along the ductwork. I used the UL listed aluminum tape for the repairs, and it is MUCH better than regular duct tape (which is pretty worthless for sealing ducts) -- well worth the $15 +/- per roll. You might want to investigate whether your local codes require anything specific (e.g. mastic) in specific applications. -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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