Wiz02
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If some HVAC experts can answer some questions, I'd greatly appreciate it.
I have a 2 story 4 bedroom colonial with a total area of 3000 sq ft. and the upstairs is about 1200 sq ft. The house is 35 years old, with typical tract house 2x4 construction and it has a basement and attic.
Attic 2x10 floor is insulated with cellulose. There is a ridge vent and the space isn't conditioned but you can stand up once you get away from the eaves. There is only a tiny opening (about 2x2) in a closet ceiling to access the attic.
The existing hot air heat pump, just like its predecessors, works fine to cool the downstairs. The upstairs, even with ceiling fans, is uncomfortably warm at night and is becoming more uncomfortable as we get older and the summers are getting hotter. Setting thermostat to arctic downstairs doesn't really make the upstairs comfortable.
Some of my neighbors have added a second a/c system to cool the upstairs. Unfortunately, they aren't technically savvy so I can't get any detailed information from them before calling in some of the local contractors.
I know that the existing ductwork feeding the upstairs is too small but it's fine for heat and I'm not tearing up the house to run new ducts.
Here are a few questions and if you can provide any additional advice it would be welcome.
If I go with a traditional a/c system and they somehow get an air handler into the attic, the upstairs cold air returns all feed the existing system. How do they run new upstairs cold air returns? Not to mention that I am not thrilled with having an air handler in an unconditioned space.
If I go with a mini split (which is way too new of a technology for residential PA use (sarcasm). Can I run multiple heads to the 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms? Or will I need multiple units?
Any other a/c system type that I should consider? I know that there are high velocity duct systems but they aren't mainstream around here to my knowledge.
Thanks for looking.
I have a 2 story 4 bedroom colonial with a total area of 3000 sq ft. and the upstairs is about 1200 sq ft. The house is 35 years old, with typical tract house 2x4 construction and it has a basement and attic.
Attic 2x10 floor is insulated with cellulose. There is a ridge vent and the space isn't conditioned but you can stand up once you get away from the eaves. There is only a tiny opening (about 2x2) in a closet ceiling to access the attic.
The existing hot air heat pump, just like its predecessors, works fine to cool the downstairs. The upstairs, even with ceiling fans, is uncomfortably warm at night and is becoming more uncomfortable as we get older and the summers are getting hotter. Setting thermostat to arctic downstairs doesn't really make the upstairs comfortable.
Some of my neighbors have added a second a/c system to cool the upstairs. Unfortunately, they aren't technically savvy so I can't get any detailed information from them before calling in some of the local contractors.
I know that the existing ductwork feeding the upstairs is too small but it's fine for heat and I'm not tearing up the house to run new ducts.
Here are a few questions and if you can provide any additional advice it would be welcome.
If I go with a traditional a/c system and they somehow get an air handler into the attic, the upstairs cold air returns all feed the existing system. How do they run new upstairs cold air returns? Not to mention that I am not thrilled with having an air handler in an unconditioned space.
If I go with a mini split (which is way too new of a technology for residential PA use (sarcasm). Can I run multiple heads to the 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms? Or will I need multiple units?
Any other a/c system type that I should consider? I know that there are high velocity duct systems but they aren't mainstream around here to my knowledge.
Thanks for looking.





