• Baku
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    4 months ago

    Yeah, it sucked while I was getting used to it. We do have ducted in all the bedrooms, but we very seldom used it because it heats different rooms at extremely different rates. Like it might go up 13° in one room but just 3° in another. But I’d rather keep my room generally chilly and just use an electric blanket or do layers, as much as I complain about the cold and love the heat

    Oh: and also it’s an old system that’s never been dusted before, so it blows out wild amounts of dust. No filters on it, either

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      4 months ago

      Right now I have a split in the main living area and basically heat that and close off the doors to the other areas.

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      4 months ago

      Eeek. If possible get it cleaned. An old ducted system that isn’t cleaned is a major fire hazard. I believe the recommendation is for the system to be vacuumed out professionally at least once a year. More if it’s running a lot. The build up of dust in the pipes is a serious fire hazard. Dust is extremely flammable, so one spark and the whole house goes up in flames and a duct fire is extremely hard to put out. I get mine cleaned once in autumn, so it’s OK for the heavy usage season of winter. There are often deals through professional cleaning companies at about that time. This year I think I paid about $60 for my 5 vent system and it took them about 30 mins to do it. They do charge more for a large system of more than 7 vents. Well worth it imo. Actually, getting the ducts cleaned might solve some of the uneven heating problems too.

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        4 months ago

        Not my place, unfortunately, that has to go through their maintenance department. But there’s currently 37 outstanding maintenance tasks that I’m aware of, so it might be a while. In the meantime I’ll just hope there are no sparks, because just besides the difficulty of controlling a duct fire, the whole house is wood. And I like my house, so I have a personal preference that it doesn’t burn down

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          Urk. Maybe mention it to your co-ordinator - maybe get it escalated a bit in importance. I know that maintenance is low on the budget totem pole, but this situation could be nasty if the house burns down.