Hey guys, I'm getting ready to finish my basement. Home is a 2 story with a walkout basement underneath the entire main floor. 3.5 ton Heat Pump on the main floor and 2.5 tons upstairs. Both 4 years old. Finished basement will add ~1500 sq ft Basement will have 150 sq ft of new triple pane patio doors/ windows with southwest exposure. Home is all electric, but i do have a 250 gal propane tank plumbed into the house for attached garage heat and gas range.
1st HVAC company that suggests, zoning the basement off of the main floor HVAC. This will require 6 electric dampers, and a new supply trunk ($4500)
2nd HVAC company, suggested i need a separate HVAC, Multihead mini split was his proposal and it was ~$9K (seems excessive)
My issue with HVAC 1 is, ceilings are going to be drywalled, so access to the electric dampers in the future will involve cutting drywall. And the 2nd option, seemed like way over kill. At first he was suggesting a 3rd conventional Heat Pump.
I am planning to talk with some more HVAC guys and try to get some more input.
Basement currently has 3 supplys cut into the trunk line that i have always kept closed. No returns. I opened them to see what the temperature does down there... Staying within a degree of the main floor, with the low 80 degree weather we are seeing now.. currently -no wall insulation and poor sealing old patio doors. Both will be remedied in the remodel.
As i understand it, basements HVAC demand is more of a winter thing... and i'd like to get this project moving forward before we see cold weather set in.
Looking for any advice or suggestions!
1st HVAC company that suggests, zoning the basement off of the main floor HVAC. This will require 6 electric dampers, and a new supply trunk ($4500)
2nd HVAC company, suggested i need a separate HVAC, Multihead mini split was his proposal and it was ~$9K (seems excessive)
My issue with HVAC 1 is, ceilings are going to be drywalled, so access to the electric dampers in the future will involve cutting drywall. And the 2nd option, seemed like way over kill. At first he was suggesting a 3rd conventional Heat Pump.
I am planning to talk with some more HVAC guys and try to get some more input.
Basement currently has 3 supplys cut into the trunk line that i have always kept closed. No returns. I opened them to see what the temperature does down there... Staying within a degree of the main floor, with the low 80 degree weather we are seeing now.. currently -no wall insulation and poor sealing old patio doors. Both will be remedied in the remodel.
As i understand it, basements HVAC demand is more of a winter thing... and i'd like to get this project moving forward before we see cold weather set in.
Looking for any advice or suggestions!
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