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HRV installation Jack 07-17-2005
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Posted by Jack on July 17, 2005, 11:49 pm


Is this a job a good handy homeowner can do for a basement remodel? It
doesn't look that tough, other than the vents to the outside of the house.
I am sure there is some sort of balancing that has to be done by a pro.
What do you think?




Posted by Steve@carolinabreezehvac.com on July 17, 2005, 9:57 pm



> Is this a job a good handy homeowner can do for a basement remodel? It
> doesn't look that tough, other than the vents to the outside of the house.
> I am sure there is some sort of balancing that has to be done by a pro.
> What do you think?
>
>

Go for it...just make sure you get a decent one, and not some cheapy. Read
the instructions, and dont go making connections you are not 100% sure
about.



Posted by Jack on July 18, 2005, 9:06 am


Steve, what are some good ones? The only ones I have seen are FanTech and
Aprilaire. Are there others that are available to the homeowner that may be
better quality?
Thanks.

>
>> Is this a job a good handy homeowner can do for a basement remodel? It
>> doesn't look that tough, other than the vents to the outside of the
>> house.
>> I am sure there is some sort of balancing that has to be done by a pro.
>> What do you think?
>>
>>
>
> Go for it...just make sure you get a decent one, and not some cheapy. Read
> the instructions, and dont go making connections you are not 100% sure
> about.
>




Posted by Steve@carolinabreezehvac.com on July 18, 2005, 1:43 pm



> Steve, what are some good ones? The only ones I have seen are FanTech and
> Aprilaire. Are there others that are available to the homeowner that may
be
> better quality?
> Thanks.
>

Aprilaire and Honeywell.
The ones I sell are York branded, but made by Honeywell, and sometimes we
use Aprilaire, but only those two models.
FanTech...eh....I can get them, but for ease of wiring, the Apriaire and
Honeywell are it.

> >
> >> Is this a job a good handy homeowner can do for a basement remodel? It
> >> doesn't look that tough, other than the vents to the outside of the
> >> house.
> >> I am sure there is some sort of balancing that has to be done by a pro.
> >> What do you think?
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Go for it...just make sure you get a decent one, and not some cheapy.
Read
> > the instructions, and dont go making connections you are not 100% sure
> > about.
> >
>
>



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