I'm looking to get an EVR installed. I'm wondering if it's a bad idea to hook it up to old duct work if there are air flow concerns.
There's air flow issues to begin with. Some vents seem to be pushing out more air than others. The air up on the top floor feels thinner or stuffy year round. When I turn the continuous fan on it doesn't make much of a difference.
I ask because I got an HVAC assessment, from an independent contractor, and he said he would have to use the duct work that I have. I read you could install dedicated duct work just for the EVR, but he said that he could only do that if the house was new.
Is it a case where new duct work can't really be effectively installed in a house from 1984?
Is it a bad sign for someone selling me an EVR to not offer new duct work, or is that normal?
Wondering if it's a waste to get this installed on old ductwork.
Thanks for any feedback
There's air flow issues to begin with. Some vents seem to be pushing out more air than others. The air up on the top floor feels thinner or stuffy year round. When I turn the continuous fan on it doesn't make much of a difference.
I ask because I got an HVAC assessment, from an independent contractor, and he said he would have to use the duct work that I have. I read you could install dedicated duct work just for the EVR, but he said that he could only do that if the house was new.
Is it a case where new duct work can't really be effectively installed in a house from 1984?
Is it a bad sign for someone selling me an EVR to not offer new duct work, or is that normal?
Wondering if it's a waste to get this installed on old ductwork.
Thanks for any feedback