Can I relocate a floor heating return vent to the wall?
I want to relocate the heating return that is on the floor to the lower wall. It is just the return, not the actual vents that blow out the heat. It is right in the middle of the hallway and sticks up above the floor. It is hazardous and unattractive. Can this be done? Is it expensive to do? Thanks in advance.
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November 8th, 2009 at 10:55 am
Returns can be moved, however they are just as important as the supply ducts.
The size of the duct and the grille must be taken into consideration.
If an open ceiling is below this area it will make it much easier to do.
Interior wall spaces are typically only 3 1/2" so more than one 16" wall cavity may be needed.
I would guess that the cost would be anywhere from $150.00 – $400.00 depending.
Have a professional look at it and possibly it’s a do it yourself project.
Problems resulting from inadequate duct-work can create service calls later.