On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:14:10 Justin Herman wrote:
> Some false walls even 8 foot tall might help with sound.
> 
> We could also turn the heat up higher before the meeting, Focus on
> insulating the space, run space heaters during the meeting and turn off the
> heater during the meeting. Changing the filter might help reduce the sound.
> (and improve efficiency)
> 
> If we are going to move the unit we need to talk with a pro to move the gas
> lines. I also  think it would be appropriate to get an ok from the landlord
> before making a change.
> 
> Honestly this may not be an issue in a couple of weeks as the temp rises.

Right, which would make it the perfect time to move it before winter :)

> 
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Torrie Fischer 
<[email protected]>wrote:
> > What is a recommended approach for making the furnace quieter during
> > meetings
> > and presentations without having to completely cut off our source of heat?
> > 
> > I'm tempted to think that physically moving it elsewhere wouldn't be
> > impossible, though it wouldn't be free. Install a new gas line, get some
> > new
> > duct work, and move the flue. Having it smack in the middle of the space
> > is a
> > bit frustrating.
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