Older cape cod style homes may be charming but they are often poorly insulated.
Cape cod attic duct work.
Ductwork installation will almost always take place in your attic.
The 1 800 square foot brick ranch in climate zone 4 dates from the 1960s but the previous owner installed both a furnace and ductwork in the attic just four years ago.
I really want central ac and would be willing to have it installed.
Up against the deck may be the worst place in the attic to.
Not only does the warm air tend to get trapped in the corners under the low ceilings but the.
This unique design makes for a quaint home but it makes cooling the home a challenge.
Contaminants will clog your hvac system s filters and vent making your system run inefficiently.
Kneewalls against the sloped ceilings.
I m just kind of started my search for a house.
I know sometimes duct work is installed in the attic but with a cape cod style that really isn t an option.
Choosing an hvac system.
Ted also has inherited a powered attic ventilator.
Walls shared with attic should be insulated.
Install is with button cap or roofing nails.
Cape cod style homes are known for their unique upstairs floors which are essentially built into what would have been the attic space and feature slanted ceilings.
Expect to pay 35 55 per linear foot including labor and materials.
Because it s hard to insulate these areas many capes leak heat at the eaves a recipe for ice dams.
This creates triangular attic spaces behind the kneewalls.
Well in the comments dave roberts a senior engineer at the national renewable energy lab nrel wrote about a paper he co authored last year and included a link to it.
Does anyone have any experience with knowledge of this type of installation.
Joints 1 are attached and the ducting is connected to vents and your hvac system.
Although both the attic floor and the ductwork are insulated ted recognizes the situation isn t ideal.
With clean air ducts your cape cod hvac system will need less energy to heat or cool your home or business.
Contractors will plan the lines of ductwork needed according to your lighting then cut the ducting to fit the planned lengths.
Then a foil faced foam sheathing board nailed to the faces of the studs.
Most have second floor bedrooms with 4 ft.
Usually batts stapled in place in full contact with wall and no gaps or voids.