I don't like the microwave over the stove deal either. The way appliances fail these days I'll put it on a stand or counter
No fake exhaust fan either..
No fake exhaust fan either..
That area is the master bedroom.
Actually wallpaper is making a comeback in a big way .I've heard wallpaper is OUT.
My personal take is, if a treatment is done right and tastefully applied, you don't go wrong.
However, I feel the biggest pitfall is that there are so many wallpaper designs available that the likelihood of selecting one "everybody likes" is impossible.
That area is the master bedroom.
A no no... you put the AC or heat pump elsewhere....
I see this all the time. No common sense
I hear everythingModern AC condensing units are so quiet you can hardly hear them. Mine is near a kitchen window on the 1st floor, and I have to look out the window to tell if it's running. It's a 2017 Trane XB15.
You also hear the electric surge.
I have the same Bryant heat pump at another house and it's a 2017 and it's very irritating and I am on the second floor. Different strokes I guess.
The Bryant is the same as in the builders picture. That's what I'm saying.I can't imagine what that would sound like or what would cause it.
EDIT: A 36kVA transformer and 350mcm service conductors ensure that there's little voltage sag when my 4-ton Trane starts.
Not sure what you mean by "same Bryant heat pump" but Bryant != Trane. Bryant is a brand of Carrier.
The Bryant is the same as in the builders picture. That's what I'm saying.
In your kitchen you are not sleeping and that is a noisy location. Below or behind a bedroom you would hear it.It could very well be that Bryant condensing units are noisier than Trane ones.
I can't even hear my Trane unit outside, when I'm around the corner of the house from where it's installed.
In your kitchen you are not sleeping and that is a noisy location.
Below or behind a bedroom you would hear it.
Plus it brings up a situation of how good is ones hearing. Not yours but you get it .
I also had two Trane units that the Lennox replaced but they were 2012... but I heard them too and like the others they were quality units. It's simply a sensitivity issue
No Americanized young people want to do roofing for a living and I don't blame them.Even in the N.East, most of the bigger company roofing crews are non-English speaking these days. I have no issue with this other than the fact so few of our young people are interested in trades work these days.
The XR is a updated unit compared to the XB..
70db is the sound of a vacuum which I would hear outside of my bedroom. Just me I suppose..
In the old days they would run moulding from one wall to the other, no 45 degree miter. Then the finish carpenter with a hand jigsaw would cut the moulding to run at 90 degrees to fit around the other piece of moulding. If there is any movement no gaps show.