trainguy
Structural
- Apr 26, 2002
- 706
Hi guys.
I'd appreciate any help on this. Picture this - Montreal, COLD winters, HOT summers.
I'm looking at purchasing a house with a forced air HVAC system. THis is a 2 story + basement townhouse unit with an attached common garage adjacent to the basement. My offer to purchase has been accepted.
The home inspector has pointed out (verbally and not in writing) that the system has no return air ducts, it sucks in air from the basement (and from up the stairs etc). Because there is a door to the garage in the basement, the inspector showed some concern that air from the garage could be fed thru the home. We have noticed that the door is quite well sealed.
There is also an exhaust duct that goes from the dryer (in an adjacent room to the furnace room) out to the garage. I think the negative pressure at the basement could pull air in thru this dryer duct when the dryer is not on. I have some concern that this system may be unsafe, and could contribute to poor air quality. The inspector recommended (again only verbally) that CO detectors be installed at each floor level.
1) Am I being too cautious?
2) My wife is considering walking away from this otherwise ideal home. Is this manageable with some minor mods?
3) Can you add something to a duct that only makes air flow in 1 direction?
4) What is the approx cost of adding a return air duct up to the main floor, or to the outdoors?
tg
I'd appreciate any help on this. Picture this - Montreal, COLD winters, HOT summers.
I'm looking at purchasing a house with a forced air HVAC system. THis is a 2 story + basement townhouse unit with an attached common garage adjacent to the basement. My offer to purchase has been accepted.
The home inspector has pointed out (verbally and not in writing) that the system has no return air ducts, it sucks in air from the basement (and from up the stairs etc). Because there is a door to the garage in the basement, the inspector showed some concern that air from the garage could be fed thru the home. We have noticed that the door is quite well sealed.
There is also an exhaust duct that goes from the dryer (in an adjacent room to the furnace room) out to the garage. I think the negative pressure at the basement could pull air in thru this dryer duct when the dryer is not on. I have some concern that this system may be unsafe, and could contribute to poor air quality. The inspector recommended (again only verbally) that CO detectors be installed at each floor level.
1) Am I being too cautious?
2) My wife is considering walking away from this otherwise ideal home. Is this manageable with some minor mods?
3) Can you add something to a duct that only makes air flow in 1 direction?
4) What is the approx cost of adding a return air duct up to the main floor, or to the outdoors?
tg