Having it installed in the attic ensures that it is 100 percent protected from flooding caused by plumbing leaks and overflows.
Installing hvac ducts in attic.
It s a lot simpler for your installer to leave ductwork loose rather than having to cover it and wind it through floors and walls.
One of the most common mistakes when installing attic ductwork is choosing undersized ducts which means not getting ducts large enough for the connected hvac system.
Leaks and overflows on a given floor will seep through the floors to affect everything below it including your hvac system.
The big advantage over a full rigid installation is sound control the installations are quieter than fully rigid ones.
The trick to getting these installations right is to use rigid ductwork for all deviations from straight then pull the ductwork taut between the two ends which now point towards each other.
Attic hvac systems also require shorter ducts.
Choose properly sized ducts.
Attic installations save labor and cost less.
Just like everything in life when it comes to home building money talks.
Here are some basic tips to follow.
A number of problems result from this including noise unbalanced ducts.
A closed system must work even harder due to cold loss through the evaporator and duct work.
To reset the switch you ll need to climb up into the attic and push the button manually.
Your hvac system will require shorter ducts.
One reason that ac units go up in attics is because they re cheaper and easier to install.