We've been spending a lot of time in the attic lately installing the heating system. It's miserable work: confined spaces, spiderwebs, darkness, nails sticking down through the roof, and often too hot. Oh, and the HVAC engineer wants all the outlets to "wash the walls" so that means they must be placed right under the shallowest parts of the roof.
But we are eventually winning this battle. The unit is in place, most of the supply ducts are in place, and all the holes are cut through to the various rooms. We still need the big return air plenum, but most of the return lines are in place too.
Down in the new kitchen/breakfast room/laundry/bathroom area we have installed all our wall insulation and it's been signed off, so we can start hanging drywall when we're done with the HVAC.
With the insulation in, we notice that the house is a little warmer in the mornings, but it sure will be nice to turn that heater on!



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