Most often the attic is sealed by installing spray foam insulation at the roofline thus bringing the attic inside the building enclosure and turning it into conditioned space directly or indirectly.
Spray foam attic gas furnace.
A while back i wrote about the incompatibility of putting an atmospheric combustion furnace in a sealed attic.
The good news is that some installers understand this problem and seek to address.
If a high efficiency unit can hit 90 with a typical installation then you can achieve a rating of at least 65 with a standard installation.
Earlier this year i got a question about a home that had spray foam insulation in the attic.
Now let s put some numbers to it.
A lot of builders and homeowners are going with spray foam insulation because of the airtightness benefits but then the questioner mentioned that the spray foam contractor had intentionally left big holes to the outside by not sealing the gable vents.
Air tight homes require sealed combustion hvac appliances and mechanical ventilation.
Nothing unusual about that.
Note that this isn t a good idea if you have a very airtight high performance home or if your home simply isn t large enough to provide the air needed for combustion.
We re getting proposals to install a new central ac and gas furnace in the attic of our weekend home.
My plan was to get a high efficiency gas fired furnace in lieu of a heat pump or electric furnace.
Spray polyurethane foam insulation can achieve air tightness of 0 10 to 0 20 air changes per hour.
Sealed combustion appliances fueled with natural gas cost less to operate than electric ones.
A furnace in the attic is a design that works for all homes.
In the south we generally have these hvac systems installed in the attic because we don t have basements.
The attic is a sealed space by polyurethane foam and will need a combustion air source.
These allow the furnace to use air from your home for the combustion process.
When you can use natural gas over electricity there is an opportunity to boost the efficiency rate of your furnace as well.
Yes we re going to do math but it s just simple arithmetic.