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Looks good except for the 1/4” mesh screens. 1/4” will allow bees to enter and build hives, causing the pressure switch to trip. 1/8” mesh will prevent most bees from entering and typically will not cause pressure problems.
two things it’s called a circle cutter quit wasting your time and wrists on snips and never put sticky back on the insulation… you’re asking for an air leak.. you can easily pull that collar off the insulation it’s not coming off that metal.
Job looks clean but am pretty sure you had to take that screen out of your exhaust pipe, pressure switch wont make. In the intake is cool but not exhaust.
Your team does really good work. I'm a licensed twenty year Massachusetts plumber and it's good to see a company out there that takes pride in setting up heating/hot water systems as clean and serviceable as this, because not many do. Well done!
Price completely depends on your setup. We would have to investigate and give you a quote. If that's what you're looking for you can contact us here: addarios.com/contact-us/ This house had existing radiators and plumbing fixtures so it was closer to the cost of the three boilers + installation + separate gas metering + removal of all their old equipment (which required special removal and permits etc). I know that's not a satisfying answer, but the truth is it is wildly different for every single job and every company prices differently based on demand.
Quick professional question. Can I bridge 2 furnaces and 2 ac units together. To heat and cool large space, instead of buying a industrial ac heat pump. 2- 80,000 btu furnaces together. 2 - 5 ton ac units. What size pipe do i need for venting a 80k btu furnace.
Whoever installed these obviously dont read the install manuals. Wayy to close to the ceilings and walls. Most units require atleast 12" from ceiling and 12"-18" from the sides