For instance use a flexible duct from the air handler through the attic to the point you ve chosen to start downward then switch to round or rectangular sheet metal from the attic to the basement.
Moving air handler from attic to basement.
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Most updated central air conditioned homes have a new air conditioner split system meaning the ac is broken up into parts.
Keeping your air handler in a hot florida attic is like throwing money out the window.
How to use cool basement air to cool the upstairs.
I lowered soffits around room perimeters.
These reasons include but are not limited to.
Most homeowners may not realize that there are numerous occasions when it is important that your outside air conditioning unit be moved.
One mistake people make is thinking they can just add a vent and the heating problem will be solved.
Hvac industry insiders follow the protocol of placing air handlers and ductwork whenever possible in cooler locations because this lets the air handler actually cool itself down which lowers its operating costs.
This is a common problem in finished basements but it doesn t have to happen.
Today the hvac guy asked why we re not putting the air handler in the attic.
Attic hvac systems save space.
If you re interested in excellent basement comfort there s something else you need to know about.
We had planned to have all hvac components water heater electric panels and low voltage components in that room.
Addition of landscaping or landscaping that encumbers service and or operation of.
The basement is already framed to include a 10 5 x 10 2 utility room.
Cooling your home does not have to involve investment in high price central air systems as homes with basements can use cool basement air to.
This 2nd floor common space has a return at the top of a wall near the ceiling conveniently right near the attic entry and seems to be the hottest place in the house.
Ii lowered ceilings in hallways.
Return ducts deliver air back to the furnace for re heating and if they re not located near the floor you ll get cold pockets of stagnant air down low.
Also attic ducts often leak.
An outdoor unit which houses the fan condenser and compressor and an indoor unit which holds the evaporator and fan.
Moving your existing hvac equipment.
So why put an hvac system up in the attic at all.
Well mainly it s a way to save space.
If your heater can handle the extra vent go for it.
You statement that there s little other option but to move it to the attic is a common misunderstanding.
You can get the air handler and ducts into conditioned space in several ways without needing a basement or crawl space.