Iii special trusses that create space below the unconditioned attic.
Ac unit in attic.
Luckily it is usually easy to clear out a clog.
Iv conditioned attic and more.
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.
Some times the equipment is placed in a crawl space if there is not basement.
Sometimes in the attic.
A builder approached me and said he could put central air in my home by placing the main unit in the attic and running ducts throughout the home.
Ii lowered ceilings in hallways.
A clog in the drain line of an attic ac unit is a homeowner s worst nightmare.
That saves time and whenever your contractor doesn t take as long to finish a project you save in labor too.
It is low cost easy to purchase simple to install and you don t really need anything except a window or a wall outlet where the unit will be placed and secured.
A powerful wet dry vac and proper hose attachment can take care of most jobs.
You can get the air handler and ducts into conditioned space in several ways without needing a basement or crawl space.
I lowered soffits around room perimeters.
This photograph provided by mitsubishi shows a ducted minisplit installed in an attic.
In addition to making the unit hard to get to for service high attic heat can trigger the high pressure limit switch turning your condenser off.
To reset the switch you ll need to climb up into.
A room air conditioner in an attic is practically the easiest choice.
The inside equipment is usually placed in the basement a closet inside the house a closet in the garage.
It can potentially cause extensive and expensive water damage.
To solve an air conditioning problem a contractor proposes to put two units in an unconditioned attic by scott gibson march 19 2018 a ducted minisplit in the attic.
The great thing about putting air conditioning in the attic is that a minimal amount of labor is involved.
It is the same model as the one recommended by the homeowner s hvac contractor.
With these systems condensate leaks can lead to a mess but it s nothing compared to a condensate leak that occurs at an air conditioner in an attic or really any place that has finished space.
So it doesn t matter where it is it is a furnace and evaporator coil or a heat pump the name is the same.
The air handler would go up in the attic and you d still have a unit outside of the house.