Damn the luck. Now you are up to $22 for the install.@ProjectBazza nailed it. My quote last year was $20k and I almost spit out my beer, so I found a guy who does side jobs and did it for $12,000.
....but then I fell out of my attic investigating a noise after the install and broke my foot to the tune of another $10k.....can't win sometimes.
Damn! That had to hurt!@ProjectBazza nailed it. My quote last year was $20k and I almost spit out my beer, so I found a guy who does side jobs and did it for $12,000.
....but then I fell out of my attic investigating a noise after the install and broke my foot to the tune of another $10k.....can't win sometimes.
Damn, that sucks! Did you find the noise at least?....but then I fell out of my attic investigating a noise after the install and broke my foot to the tune of another $10k.....can't win sometimes.
The moral of the story is: make sure your ladder is sufficiently tall for the job!Damn! That had to hurt!
And not only the foot...
I've started working up in the attic of my house right now (sealing and insulating), and based on what you've posted I'm so glad I've started building myself a "catwalk" of sorts up there.
Not until about 8 months later when I was finally able to climb a ladder again. So the entire summer, that damned rattle mocked me while I scooted around on my knee scooter. The installer left a strap too loose, and a piece of ductwork that exited through the roof would rattle every time the wind blew.Damn, that sucks! Did you find the noise at least?