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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2776348" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Or, you could have had a contractor in your ceiling doing some renovation work that decided to unhook a run of pipe in the attic, folded it over 90+ degrees, kinked the pipe, and then installed it back to the ceiling vents. </p><p>Don't ask me how I know this. </p><p>Just last Month, I figured out why the back of our house was so much warmer than the rest of the place. Had some AC guys come in and replace the pipe, so life is good now. </p><p>Oh yeah, when he installed the bathroom vent, he took all of the insulation around the unit and threw it to the side of the eve. It was 14" cellulose to start with, and when he got done, there was about 3" left. Insulation folks coming this week to reshoot it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2776348, member: 5412"] Or, you could have had a contractor in your ceiling doing some renovation work that decided to unhook a run of pipe in the attic, folded it over 90+ degrees, kinked the pipe, and then installed it back to the ceiling vents. Don't ask me how I know this. Just last Month, I figured out why the back of our house was so much warmer than the rest of the place. Had some AC guys come in and replace the pipe, so life is good now. Oh yeah, when he installed the bathroom vent, he took all of the insulation around the unit and threw it to the side of the eve. It was 14" cellulose to start with, and when he got done, there was about 3" left. Insulation folks coming this week to reshoot it. [/QUOTE]
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