So here is my question.
Do people put furnace in attic in az.
In flood prone areas instaling a furnace in the attic provides protection.
Leaks and overflows on a given floor will seep through the floors to affect everything below it including your hvac system.
Having it installed in the attic ensures that it is 100 percent protected from flooding caused by plumbing leaks and overflows.
The bottom line is that most homes built in phoenix don t have enough or adequate ventilation in the attic.
But this isn t the only place that you can have a furnace to keep your home warm.
A furnace can be relocated from the closet into the attic.
A furnace in the attic is a design that works for all homes.
I lived in pg county laurel area home by nv homes had gas furnace in attic.
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.
While i suggested they may have been not able to perform due to extreme cold conditions we then got onto him going back to 80 furnaces which i do not want to encourage.
What is attic ventilation.
Make sure you re not storing it in your attic.
Josh january 23 2018 at 9 35 pm.
Condensate line in attic furnaces.
I am a hers rater and one of my builders said he received callbacks 15 homeowners on completed homes with 95 furnaces in unconditioned cold attics this past week.
With all that said you can generally count on attic placement being a bad idea in part because high efficiency furnaces which dominate the market today just can t function in attic space usually due to both the volume of air necessary for operation and because of safety considerations.
By the time the hvac unit gets planned putting it in the attic is the only thing that makes sense especially cost wise.
Sometimes the hvac system winds up in the attic because it s the last thing on the home designer s list.
Your hvac system will require shorter ducts attic hvac systems also require shorter ducts.
You might not receive the same air movement benefits if the unit is in a garage either.
Even when furnaces are put on the main floor floodwaters often overrun the first floor causing severe damage to the unit.
If you live in a hot climate like arizona s sonoran desert adding attic ventilation to your home can be a huge benefit in more ways than one.
Just installing the furnace in the attic crawl way of a single story home gives protection from most flooding.
But in southern california basements are extremely rare so most homes have floor furnaces a k a.
Attic hvac units are potentially inefficient.
It is true that propane units can t be in attic but natural gas not a problem.