Fishman
02-16-2013, 07:06 PM
Quick question for the group,
I’m building my first and last house, and the builder and the AC tech ran two ac lines through the trusses for the back pouch and then up 2 foot or so along the exterior of the house, before reentering the house.
We have a 12” load bearing truss/beam that supports the upstairs that they do not want to cut, so they ran the AC lines the way they did.
One AC line is a return and the other feeds the master bedroom and bath. The home is located in hot climate, South Texas.
Does this present an issue for cooling? Will this be an issue when I sell the home in 10 -15 years? Is this an expectable building practice? Would you gig this? Of course the builder is saying they do this all the time, and I’m not a builder.
Bothe AC lines are insulated, and the chase on the outside of the house will be wrapped with moister barrier and then stucco’ed.
Please see attached pics.
Thank you in advance for any and all comments.
Fishman
I’m building my first and last house, and the builder and the AC tech ran two ac lines through the trusses for the back pouch and then up 2 foot or so along the exterior of the house, before reentering the house.
We have a 12” load bearing truss/beam that supports the upstairs that they do not want to cut, so they ran the AC lines the way they did.
One AC line is a return and the other feeds the master bedroom and bath. The home is located in hot climate, South Texas.
Does this present an issue for cooling? Will this be an issue when I sell the home in 10 -15 years? Is this an expectable building practice? Would you gig this? Of course the builder is saying they do this all the time, and I’m not a builder.
Bothe AC lines are insulated, and the chase on the outside of the house will be wrapped with moister barrier and then stucco’ed.
Please see attached pics.
Thank you in advance for any and all comments.
Fishman