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gomoho 06-23-2012 05:40 PM

enclosing the air hander in the laundry room
 
I have searched and searched and couldn't find anything addressing this issue. I remember when we were looking at resales we saw several air handlers in the laundry room that were enclosed for asthetic purposes.
Anyone had this done? Who do you call for something like this and what is the price range? Moving it to the garage is cost prohibitive so I'm hoping to improve it's appearance and possibly quiet it down some. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Arrived less than a month ago and loving TV lifestyle. Just wish there wasn't so much to do in the house!!!!

BernieJr 06-23-2012 05:56 PM

Not sure what some people have done however, the unit needs air, you need access for repair, and you need to be able to change the filter. If it is a gas fired unit there most likely be codes that prohibit enclosing with walls to closely. Before doing anything you should check with an HVAC contractor like SunKool or call the building dept.

HHMAN 06-23-2012 05:59 PM

We bought a 3 section white room divider, I think from Pennys, and it sits on the ledge and works fine.

Dirigo 06-24-2012 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by gomoho (Post 510485)
I have searched and searched and couldn't find anything addressing this issue. I remember when we were looking at resales we saw several air handlers in the laundry room that were enclosed for asthetic purposes.
Anyone had this done? Who do you call for something like this and what is the price range? Moving it to the garage is cost prohibitive so I'm hoping to improve it's appearance and possibly quiet it down some. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Arrived less than a month ago and loving TV lifestyle. Just wish there wasn't so much to do in the house!!!!

What did you get for prices for moving the air handler to the garage? I'd like to do that but have not asked for a quote yet.

jimbo2012 06-24-2012 09:22 AM

Not an expert just my thoughts.

To move to garage, one full day two men + new duct work rerun elec and lines to compressor new freon, my guess $1,000-1500+

The air handler gets its air from the return duct or grill in usually the adjacent room not from the room it's located in.

So you can enclose and add sound proofing I believe, you will need access doors and perhaps certain switches may need to be relocated, but it is basic carpentry, one man one day plus materiel, my guess $200-250.

gomoho 06-24-2012 09:57 AM

Jimbo, That is pretty much what I had in mind now I just need to find that "one man"!

l2ridehd 06-24-2012 10:02 AM

I saw an estimate of something closer to $5000 to move it to the garage. Enclosing it should be done with removeable or opening type doors and probably louver type. Probably closer to $400.

drdodge 06-24-2012 10:48 AM

call John Manion at 352 348 3946. he does that kind of work

jimbo2012 06-24-2012 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 510706)
I saw an estimate of something closer to $5000 to move it to the garage. Enclosing it should be done with removeable or opening type doors and probably louver type. Probably closer to $400.

$5K is rip off.....

I would use removable panels not doors it is less $$ and you don't need frequent access.

A louver will negate the sound proofing, if it needs air use a vent to outside or attic garage etc, but I don't think it needs it.

zcaveman 06-24-2012 02:30 PM

Just a note for you that are doing a new build. This is an option. Back in 2001 it cost me $288 to have the airhandler relocated to the garage.

I am sure there is a lot more work involved on an after the build move.

VillagerNut 07-01-2012 08:36 AM

Hello Gomoho,
It is your Realtor! Since you have an Electric air handler you can totally enclose the air handler. But it is still best to do the vented doors to give some circulation for the air handler. If anyone has a GAS air handler, you MUST have vented doors to allow for the gas fumes to circulation. Cost should be around $300 to 400. Everyone needs to remember to call Seniors vs Crime at 352-735-7775 to see if any complaints have been filed against the "contractor" that you plan to use! Now Gomoho - GO HAVE FUN!!!!

Joaniesmom 07-01-2012 03:09 PM

Sorry to ask, but we don't have "air handlers" here in Ohio. What are they? Thanks for your patience.

Joaniesmom

festusrules 07-01-2012 06:23 PM

Cottages - air handler
 
I looked at some Cottage floor plans and it looks like they are now including bifold doors in front of the air handlers.:pepper2:

Lady Sunshine 01-06-2013 08:43 PM

How to beautify laundry room?"
 
I too am in a quandary about putting up a room divider to hide duct work in laundry room.Anyone ever tried it and can offer ideas?

ducati1974 01-06-2013 09:34 PM

An air handler is the indoor section of an air conditioner or heat pump. It is a metal "box" that contains the indoor blower, evaporator coil, controls and in some cases an electric heat coil (similar to a toaster coil). The air handler is connected to the supply & return ductwork and piped to the outdoor air section of the A/C or heat pump. Oil & gas furnaces are not normally referred to as air handlers.


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