The biggest advantage of having an attic furnace is that it s a space saver.
Attic furnace room.
This annoys me greatly because i ve never seen the furnace as it is very hard to get to.
You ll also free up a closet.
When you decide to trade in your room air conditioner for central air you ll have decisions to make including where.
The downstairs furnace has a conventional slide in out filter.
Attic hvac units are potentially inefficient the biggest complaint about attic hvac units is that they don t really make sense.
Otherwise you will be starving your furnace for combustion air.
However in homes with a larger laundry room the furnace may be placed there.
Furnaces located in an attic area shall comply with the diagram on the reverse side of this page.
There s usually nothing up in an attic aside from some stored items so a furnace won t take up useful space.
In homes with limited space the furnace can be installed in the attic.
The upstairs system has two filters located in pull down vents in the ceiling and very easy to access.
An attic furnace is closer to the upper stories of a multi level home.
Additionally if the attic and roof is conventionally framed ceiling joist under the location of the fau unit shall be doubled with a minimum 2x6 joists.
You can t build this type of room in your attic unless your furnace has a sealed combustion burner with ducted combustion air.
Can you put your air conditioning unit in the attic with blown in insulation.
It will not require long lengths of pipe to deliver heat to the rooms as a basement furnace does.
If the attic and roof framing is a pre.
If the closet is next to one of the bathrooms as it often is this gives you a nice remodeling opportunity.
For reasons we will review below furnaces and other major appliances cannot coexist in too limited of a space.
Attic furnace passageway and service area electrical requirement appliance in the attic attic furnace access passageway and platform access opening and an unobstructed passage way to the appliance furnace in attic area must be provided and be adequate in size to allow removal of the largest appliance installed.
Attics are for the most part unconditioned meaning a leak here could significantly reduce your home s overall efficiency.
Air ducts lose a fair amount of heat through leakage so shorter lengths are more efficient.