iowaguest
Materials
- Apr 9, 2010
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I'm remodeling my basement and noticed that the builders decided to use a two 16 x 2 wall cavities for my return air ducts. I'm in a ranch house with 9 ft ceilings. The one duct goes clear to the top of the wall and down to the basement as where the other is in the living room and just a short 3 ft cavity. They both go the basement to the same joist cavity where the "duct" is finished with a 'reflectopan' type thermal cardboard placed across the 16 inch gap between the joists.
Is this considered standard practice? It seems pretty shoddy to me but I wasn't sure if that's SOP for return air ducts.
Is this considered standard practice? It seems pretty shoddy to me but I wasn't sure if that's SOP for return air ducts.