The usual place you ll find furnaces in homes across the u s.
Moving gas boiler to attic.
Must have fixed lighting in place 5.
Boiler has to be mounted on wall capable of withstanding weight.
Loft to be accessible with retractable ladder 4.
You must fit a waste pipe.
After all the attic is full of empty space.
There is a cost associated with this.
This is great and a real benefit but you need to consider all the services and pipework that connects to the present boiler and the gas being the main issue as it can be expensive to re route a gas pipe.
So having your air handler in your attic isn t a great idea but what s the big deal.
But this isn t the only place that you can have a furnace to keep your home warm.
But hvac professionals agree it s not ideal.
When moving the location of a boiler you must use a gas safe registered heating engineer.
If you are thinking of putting your boiler in the attic your gas engineer will need access to the roof in turn requiring expensive scaffolding.
If the flue is currently coming out the side of a wall horizontally and you re moving it to the attic you will need a vertical flue instead.
Two people should share the lifting of the boiler up to the loft hatch where the boiler is entered into the loft space tilted and slid on its back in the loft.
A furnace can be relocated from the closet into the attic.
For example your loft must have a ladder a walkway and lights.
Flooring provided to boiler for service access 2.
The boiler should be unpacked before ascending ladder to loft space two sets of steps should be used.
But in southern california basements are extremely rare so most homes have floor furnaces a k a.
Bpec cen1 guidance regardsing roof installation of gas boiler is 1.
As a result it differs depending on your existing system and requirements.
The roof space exit must be protected with a guard rail 6.
It turns out that the attic is an inefficient space for your air handler and inefficiency means higher utility bills.
Having a bit of a rethink on routing our boiler flue through a proposed conservatory now wondering about moving boiler into loft.
Boilers in attics also come with various health and safety requirements.
Why should you relocate your air handler.
Then you can move the new combi boiler from a kitchen cupboard and move the new one in the airing cupboard utility room or even garage.
Currently we have a british gas branded rd 532 combi boiler new in 2003 ish which is currently sitting downstairs in our kitchen on the back wall of our house.
Another factor on moving a furnace depending on your model it may well not be convertible or the right flow direction for attic installation for instance a basement or garage mounted unit will commonly be ipflow the heated air comes out the top whereas an attic mounted furnace will usually be side vent the hot air comes out the side so you don t have to run the ducting up out of the furnace then turn sideways then down to get it headed back down into the house.
The further the boiler is moving the more copper pipework will be needed.