Rusted Nut
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Hello;
We will be building a new daylight/walkout basement home in northern Arizona next year. Winter temps into the 20's at night, 50's during the day. Summer lows 50's/60's at night, daytime highs 80 - 90. We have natural gas service to the property. R21 walls, R 38 attic. The basement will be storage and guest bedrooms, and an office. Office will be used regularly, bedrooms on occasion. Main floor is fairly open floor plan with gas fireplace with fan in living room. Yes, I'll have a good sized shop; but most likely not heated or cooled.
Leaning towards a gas heat pump type system; similar to this very informative thread:
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Questions:
We will be building a new daylight/walkout basement home in northern Arizona next year. Winter temps into the 20's at night, 50's during the day. Summer lows 50's/60's at night, daytime highs 80 - 90. We have natural gas service to the property. R21 walls, R 38 attic. The basement will be storage and guest bedrooms, and an office. Office will be used regularly, bedrooms on occasion. Main floor is fairly open floor plan with gas fireplace with fan in living room. Yes, I'll have a good sized shop; but most likely not heated or cooled.
Leaning towards a gas heat pump type system; similar to this very informative thread:
Looking for a home heat pump system. I need advice.
I'm looking at buying a heat pump for my house. I've had five contractors here, and they each recommend something different. One guy recommended a single-stage system because of 1960s ducts in the slab can't be altered. He says that the static air pressure will be a problem otherwise. He...
Questions:
- Can we install dampers that can shut off heat/cooling to the basement rooms with newer heat pump systems?
- Strongly thinking of installing a electric wall heater in the office, to just heat that in the mornings. Possibly master bath as well to keep from running the main system. Thoughts?
- Usually one would not insulate a ceiling above a conditioned basement, but what about a ceiling in a basement that won't be conditioned most of the time? Counter productive? Bedrooms will at rear of house, facing SW; storage will be in front up against 8' concrete wall w/R10 furring wall.
- Any other thoughts? Both upfront costs and operational cost are equally important.