Robert Ellenberg
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I built my first sealed conditioned crawl space 5 years ago in a cold climate and have been sold on the concept ever since. I use a forced air HVAC system in the crawl space and it worked great and the floors were warm in winter without the expense of radiant heat.
Here is my question: I have not done the mastic sealing of ducts since they were in conditioned space. I have read all of the articles about why it is important and now that the codes are going to require pressure testing I assume I will have to seal them. However, a sealed conditioned crawl space requires a supply and return. It seems like a total waste to tightly seal the duct joints in the crawl space and then cut a hole in the side of the main supply and return at opposite ends of the crawl space.
Any thoughts?
Here is my question: I have not done the mastic sealing of ducts since they were in conditioned space. I have read all of the articles about why it is important and now that the codes are going to require pressure testing I assume I will have to seal them. However, a sealed conditioned crawl space requires a supply and return. It seems like a total waste to tightly seal the duct joints in the crawl space and then cut a hole in the side of the main supply and return at opposite ends of the crawl space.
Any thoughts?