Supposed to use metal tape around those registers and not duct tape or air will leak around the edges after a year or so when the Water condensation has dissolved the adhesive on that duct tape and it falls apart.
I'd probably look. Bet you it has. could probably punch that register apart at this point seeing as this seems to have been done in 2007.
who the hell uses a key saw for drywall?!
they make dry wall saws that are safe against lumber and electrical cuts. cost all of 4$
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you can also avoid elec. plumb. vent lines cuting returns up in the attic not mention roof truss ceiling joist
sportmanswanger13 7 months ago
Try cutting the opening from the attic. Have a helper hold a box over the opening , this will capture all the dust and debris.
NJ8995 1 year ago
panduit straps and clear tape, this is how it was done back in the 80s, what is this the dark ages
nel2nv 2 years ago
you don't want to be falling off the ladder when you're doing this job lol
you don't really want to be falling off a ladder at all really ;-)
gazzaka 2 years ago
what brand is that grill?
catdog2two 2 years ago
Supposed to use metal tape around those registers and not duct tape or air will leak around the edges after a year or so when the Water condensation has dissolved the adhesive on that duct tape and it falls apart.
I'd probably look. Bet you it has. could probably punch that register apart at this point seeing as this seems to have been done in 2007.
who the hell uses a key saw for drywall?!
they make dry wall saws that are safe against lumber and electrical cuts. cost all of 4$
ganymedeIV4 2 years ago 5
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hvacrdude1 3 years ago
You should really wear a dust mask or respirator when cutting through drywall. Gypsum dust is not friendly to the lungs.
HunsV 3 years ago
good point
sparkair 3 years ago
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Refer to Archiscale. Great Video
perisville 4 years ago