Attic Furnace Room
Furnaces in basements or garages often are enclosed in.
Attic furnace room. Cabinet model mgm95se135d5xa 1 498 00 1 498 00. Set your store to see local availability add to cart. The 1st floor basement furnace is in the basement. If the closet is next to one of the bathrooms as it often is this gives you a nice remodeling opportunity.
Poor insulation is usually the culprit although if you enter the attic on sunny winter day your attic space can be warmed by the sun more than your furnace. The biggest advantage of having an attic furnace is that it s a space saver. The upstairs system has two filters located in pull down vents in the ceiling and very easy to access. There s usually nothing up in an attic aside from some stored items so a furnace won t take up useful space.
In homes with limited space the furnace can be installed in the attic. The 2nd floor furnace is in the attic. Unless your roofing system has insulation on the roofing deck and is designed without ventilation your furnace should not be heating your attic. The downstairs furnace has a conventional slide in out filter.
This annoys me greatly because i ve never seen the furnace as it is very hard to get to. A horizontal gas furnace installation in an attic should be on a service platform large enough to allow for proper clearances on all sides and service access to the front of the furnace see manufacturer s i o manual. A furnace can be installed various places in a house in a basement an attic a garage a ground floor utility room or outside the walls. Attic furnace passageway and service area electrical requirement appliance in the attic attic furnace access passageway and platform access opening and an unobstructed passage way to the appliance furnace in attic area must be provided and be adequate in size to allow removal of the largest appliance installed.
However in homes with a larger laundry room the furnace may be placed there. Mrcool 135000 btu 95 afue upflow and horizontal multi speed low nox gas furnace with 24 5 in. Insulating the walls and ceiling in a furnace room can reduce heating costs and make the furnace more energy efficient.