Living space is premium in the 1461 sf house.
Moving furnace to attic.
This is about moving the furnace to attic.
Some things to consider the usual place you ll find furnaces in homes across the u s.
If you don t have a crawl space or a basement then it can be a challenge to place a furnace on the ground floor of the structure.
Well mainly it s a way to save space.
Because the furnace is installed in the attic so are air ducts which deliver air to your rooms.
Attic furnaces take advantage of the closer proximity to use shorter lengths of air.
An outdoor unit which houses the fan condenser and compressor and an indoor unit which holds the evaporator and fan.
Moving a furnace to the attic.
The idea would be to replace the floor ducts with new flex duct in the attic which would be properly sized.
The ac unit is outdoors.
It has a exchange box for central cooling.
Attic hvac systems save space.
You might not receive the same air movement benefits if the unit is in a garage either.
Air ducts lose a fair amount of heat through leakage so shorter lengths are more efficient.
It will not require long lengths of pipe to deliver heat to the rooms as a basement furnace does.
Can be over 70 degree diff statistically putting a furnace and or ducting in the attic will increase a homes energy use by around 35.
Most updated central air conditioned homes have a new air conditioner split system meaning the ac is broken up into parts.
The down flow bryant 373lav036070 and the a c unit are 13 years old.
A technician will assess the particular layout of your home to determine if it is viable and advise you of the options which are best suited to your needs.
30 40 degree diff in the winter the attic is in the teens or lower and you want your house to be warm.
In the summer your attic is 110 degrees and you want your house to be 70.
So why put an hvac system up in the attic at all.
If you are debating moving your furnace to your attic you should speak to a professional heating specialist.
But in southern california basements are extremely rare so most homes have floor furnaces a k a.
An attic furnace is closer to the upper stories of a multi level home.
Heated air flowing through those ducts will lose heat when the unconditioned attic is cold forcing the furnace to run longer.
A furnace in the attic is a design that works for all homes.
I bought an one story house.
According to the u s department of energy the furnace s energy efficiency can drop by 35 when installed in an unconditioned space like the attic.
The furnace is indoors near the entrance.