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Dave February 10th 06 09:24 PM

Repair Drywall cost for new ductwork
 
We are having central air installed in our 23' x 60' condo.

We have 4 Bed Rooms, 1 Bath, 1 Living, 1 kitchen, and 1 dinning room.

All ductwork is going in the ceiling (we are the top floor). I was
wondering what a reasonable cost would be to patch the drywall. I have
read that new drywall will cost $1 - $1.25 per sqft.

Will a repair job like this run about the same, less, or more than new
drywall? Any idea on how much more/less it should cost?

Thanks for the advice!


Slim Bastard February 10th 06 09:30 PM

Repair Drywall cost for new ductwork
 
Ten times the cost. Its all corners and rework. The price you see is for a
complete new home, not just ceilings. Material costs are .75 alone.
Who does the framing/boxing? that is extra too.
"Dave" wrote in message
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We are having central air installed in our 23' x 60' condo.

We have 4 Bed Rooms, 1 Bath, 1 Living, 1 kitchen, and 1 dinning room.

All ductwork is going in the ceiling (we are the top floor). I was
wondering what a reasonable cost would be to patch the drywall. I have
read that new drywall will cost $1 - $1.25 per sqft.

Will a repair job like this run about the same, less, or more than new
drywall? Any idea on how much more/less it should cost?

Thanks for the advice!




buffalobill February 11th 06 05:57 AM

Repair Drywall cost for new ductwork
 
maybe this applies for your top floor:
"Why It's So Important (and Troubling) to Keep Ducts and Equipment in
Conditioned Space
Perhaps the single most challenging BSC performance requirement for our
Building America production homebuilders is that all ducts and HVAC
equipment must be within the conditioned space (This means no ducts in
outside walls and no ducts or air handlers in garages, vented attics
and vented crawlspaces). It's an important and even driving element
for each of the four case studies in this report. So, why all the
heartache over this single design element?" attic problems:
http://www.buildingscience.com/resou...oned_Space.pdf



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