Expanding the conditioned space doesn t require you to condition an entire attic or crawl space.
Attic vs crawl space.
If it applies to energy auditors and raters too that could really be difficult because many times they go into a house on their own.
Insulate and air seal the floor with open cell foam put ductwork and mechanicals in the attic install a radiant barrier and mastic seal the ducts.
My vote would be the crawl space if there is sufficient room and easy access for service.
The attic would be fine if the equipment and duct work were installed in conditioned space.
If there were a way to eliminate the possibility of critters i would prefer the cooler location for ducts.
Compare that with the daily 140 degree temperatures found in vented attics.
However i have two questions if i want to centrally air condition my entire house.
You can expand it just enough to accommodate the ducts.
As a great deal of heat can escape through the attic of a house it is common for this area to be insulated.
So when we have a choice we prefer hvac systems located under the house.
If you have vaulted ceiling then you will need to install some registers near the ceiling on one of the walls.
Rarely will a sealed foam insulated attic deviate more than 15 degrees from the living space temperatures below it.
O is air conditioning the 1st floor effective with floor venting if i run ductwork in the basement.
Strap ducts out of insulation with 3 ductstraps per specifications.
An attic crawl space is an area on the top level of a house that is not tall enough to be used as a living area and is often unfinished.
A two room addition on the 1st floor has limited attic space and a 4 crawl space.
Seal supply boxes with mastic.
In a crawlspace you have to worry about critters and duct losses.
This is a big deal and has the potential to add significant cost to air sealing insulating crawl space encapsulation and all those things we do in confined spaces.
For homes with eight foot ceilings you can get special roof trusses called plenum trusses that are designed to accommodate ductwork and create a chase in the attic floor.
In the attic you have worry about heat gain and duct losses.
I vote for the attic.