HVAC forced air system design for residential addition
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I am looking for a skilled HVAC designer to create a forced air system for a residential addition. The project involves a space with a square footage ranging from 500-1000 sq ft. The available insulation for the project is fiberglass. This home is located in an area with a temperate climate, Pacifica, CA. We'd like to include a ERV to use free cooling by exchanging exterior air to control temp when it gets warm inside.
Skills and Experience Needed:
- Experience in HVAC system design for residential projects
- Knowledge of forced air systems
- Familiarity with designing systems for spaces of varying square footage
- Understanding of different insulation materials and their impact on HVAC systems
Plans attached. Reference sheet A05 "Proposed Basement Level Plan" for the addition that we are adding the HVAC system for. Note that the 2b/2ba apartment shown on that plan is 750SF. We also want the system to serve the area labelled "unconditioned storage", it's about 250SF. It's labelled that way because the city limits the addition to 750SF. So we'd like to size the system to support both portions for a total of around ~1000SF. We will install the first portion in the apartment (phase 1), then after final inspection install the rest (phase 2). We need a design for both phase 1 and phase 2.
Skills and Experience Needed:
- Experience in HVAC system design for residential projects
- Knowledge of forced air systems
- Familiarity with designing systems for spaces of varying square footage
- Understanding of different insulation materials and their impact on HVAC systems
Plans attached. Reference sheet A05 "Proposed Basement Level Plan" for the addition that we are adding the HVAC system for. Note that the 2b/2ba apartment shown on that plan is 750SF. We also want the system to serve the area labelled "unconditioned storage", it's about 250SF. It's labelled that way because the city limits the addition to 750SF. So we'd like to size the system to support both portions for a total of around ~1000SF. We will install the first portion in the apartment (phase 1), then after final inspection install the rest (phase 2). We need a design for both phase 1 and phase 2.