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The way it is ran now, that's ALL there is room for under the crawl space. The house is an older 4bd/1ba. The next project I have is to combine the two rear bedrooms into one and add a master bath/walk in closet to it. As it is, I can't even get into that area to add any plumbing between the low floor space and the numerous ducts. I get what you are saying though. I have only lived here for a few years, spent my first 40+ in N Fla where 90% of the building is slab, so all duct work was done in attic spaces. Although I am a plumber by trade, I did spend a year in my early years working with an uncle as a duct mechanic for a large HVAC company, so you are preaching to the choir about hot attic spaces. Even more so in Fla. The other thing for me that leads me to prefer it in the attic is the vents in the ceiling versus having to arrange furniture around floor vents.
price on a in stall in a log cabin furnace and a/c and all duct work plus elec and gas in a crawl space 11 supplies and 2 central returns furnace will be in closet penetrating the floor
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