Short answer is yes it will make an incredible difference. We have a similar climate in the UK. We have super insulated our house and we use standalone dehumidifiers. Our energy bills have dropped off the scale. The moisture content is now correct. We have no mould and the dehumidifiers produce enough heat without needing additional heating apart from a single small woodburner when it goes below freezing. We are super happy, I hope your system works for you too. Best wishes from England💪👍
If you purchased the grey fire caulk you’re right it’s brittle. 3M has 2 types of red fire caulks one of them stays flexible I use to use it for my electrical rough in holes. Big box stores are not a reliable source it’s hit or miss if they have it. My crawl space dehumidifier discharge is very warm will this unit be the same injecting warmer air while you’re trying to cool the house. Your comments about flex are funny. All new homes today use this flex type duct luckily it is usually in the attic or crawl space never in the walls. The mice use it as their own super highways after they chew through it.
The fire foam would probably do a better job too, honestly the grey crap needs to get taken off the market in my opinion. I'm not really sold that any of the fire sealants are that substantially different from standard sealing materials in the first place, and especially that they would make any difference in a real-world fire situation. The dehum does emit warm air which adds a little load in the summer, however you can keep the house comfortably at a higher temp due to the lower humidity so I feel like the A/C runs less overall (one day I'll study this a little more). The best benefit in our climate is in cooler shoulder seasons where the resdiual dehum heat keeps the house warmer, and the heat pump also runs less. True that most flex is in spaces at least somewhat accessible, but I've seen a lot get installed in floor platforms between first and second floors, which is just as bad as a wall as far as access goes. The most recent build I saw this done in (by a "professional" HVAC installer) also had most of the oval pipe feeding that flex run in exterior walls with nothing but a little piece of bubble wrap taped to just the exterior side 🙄 it pains me to know that so many systems installed today are doomed for a lifetime of inefficiences that could have been resolved so easily upfront if given the care or attention
Applying Sealing Tape tip If u tape it right It seals right For RH threads - 4 most normal type threads Hold the Fitting in your Left hand with the threads sticking out in front of you. The Tape goes over the top of the pipe Threaded section & go around under Add seal putty if u wish Saves time & works
Thanks for making these videos. I've learned a lot, and have already put some of it into practice on my rehab. I really appreciate how much thoughtfulness you put into your design, and the attention to detail when building. 0:34 I have to say, though, it really rubs me the wrong way when creators say that a company was kind to give them a free product in exchange for promotion. That's not kindness, it's a marketing expense. They're buying your promotion for pennies on the dollar compared to what they'd spend on traditional advertising. That's great for them, but you end up with a conflict of interest, and that makes your content less trustworthy. There's so much of this on UA-cam these days that it makes it hard to find objective opinions that I can trust. Even if you try hard to be objective, it's rare to see someone give an honest critique of something they were given as a gift, especially after getting to know the salesperson, who no doubt is a kind person. That's just human nature, and the companies take advantage of that to manipulate the opinions of creators and their audience.
Thanks for watching and the thoughtful comment! I think you're assuming Broan reached out to us with the offer to send the equipment, but it's actually the opposite because we're not that important on social media 😆 We decide on what product we want to use first, then reach out to the brand to see if they are interested in partnering on the video we will make around the installation. Also, this video is primarily about ductwork and system layout - if it were a review/test of multiple dehumidifiers and one was gifted, then that would be a different story. We're just a couple building a house and installing what we want to, and sometimes we partner with the manufacturers we choose.
Short answer is yes it will make an incredible difference. We have a similar climate in the UK. We have super insulated our house and we use standalone dehumidifiers. Our energy bills have dropped off the scale. The moisture content is now correct. We have no mould and the dehumidifiers produce enough heat without needing additional heating apart from a single small woodburner when it goes below freezing. We are super happy, I hope your system works for you too. Best wishes from England💪👍
That's a a great data point, appreciate the input!
omg..I totally need this!
If you purchased the grey fire caulk you’re right it’s brittle. 3M has 2 types of red fire caulks one of them stays flexible I use to use it for my electrical rough in holes. Big box stores are not a reliable source it’s hit or miss if they have it. My crawl space dehumidifier discharge is very warm will this unit be the same injecting warmer air while you’re trying to cool the house. Your comments about flex are funny. All new homes today use this flex type duct luckily it is usually in the attic or crawl space never in the walls. The mice use it as their own super highways after they chew through it.
The fire foam would probably do a better job too, honestly the grey crap needs to get taken off the market in my opinion. I'm not really sold that any of the fire sealants are that substantially different from standard sealing materials in the first place, and especially that they would make any difference in a real-world fire situation.
The dehum does emit warm air which adds a little load in the summer, however you can keep the house comfortably at a higher temp due to the lower humidity so I feel like the A/C runs less overall (one day I'll study this a little more). The best benefit in our climate is in cooler shoulder seasons where the resdiual dehum heat keeps the house warmer, and the heat pump also runs less.
True that most flex is in spaces at least somewhat accessible, but I've seen a lot get installed in floor platforms between first and second floors, which is just as bad as a wall as far as access goes. The most recent build I saw this done in (by a "professional" HVAC installer) also had most of the oval pipe feeding that flex run in exterior walls with nothing but a little piece of bubble wrap taped to just the exterior side 🙄 it pains me to know that so many systems installed today are doomed for a lifetime of inefficiences that could have been resolved so easily upfront if given the care or attention
Applying Sealing Tape tip
If u tape it right
It seals right
For RH threads -
4 most normal type threads
Hold the Fitting in your Left hand with the threads sticking out in front of you.
The Tape goes over the top of the pipe Threaded section &
go around under
Add seal putty if u wish
Saves time & works
What were your deciding factors to use rock wool over a spray foam insulation?
I talk about it a bit at the beginning of the ROCKWOOL video for exterior walls!
Great idea, I have never heard of this. I wish we had known.:)
They can be retrofit pretty easily depending on your layout!
Thanks for making these videos. I've learned a lot, and have already put some of it into practice on my rehab. I really appreciate how much thoughtfulness you put into your design, and the attention to detail when building.
0:34 I have to say, though, it really rubs me the wrong way when creators say that a company was kind to give them a free product in exchange for promotion. That's not kindness, it's a marketing expense. They're buying your promotion for pennies on the dollar compared to what they'd spend on traditional advertising. That's great for them, but you end up with a conflict of interest, and that makes your content less trustworthy. There's so much of this on UA-cam these days that it makes it hard to find objective opinions that I can trust.
Even if you try hard to be objective, it's rare to see someone give an honest critique of something they were given as a gift, especially after getting to know the salesperson, who no doubt is a kind person. That's just human nature, and the companies take advantage of that to manipulate the opinions of creators and their audience.
Thanks for watching and the thoughtful comment! I think you're assuming Broan reached out to us with the offer to send the equipment, but it's actually the opposite because we're not that important on social media 😆 We decide on what product we want to use first, then reach out to the brand to see if they are interested in partnering on the video we will make around the installation.
Also, this video is primarily about ductwork and system layout - if it were a review/test of multiple dehumidifiers and one was gifted, then that would be a different story. We're just a couple building a house and installing what we want to, and sometimes we partner with the manufacturers we choose.
Don’t forget to fill the trap, with water.
haha yes that's an important step for startup