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Will zoned HVAC work for finished lower level?

shiltsy
9 years ago

Just starting the design/budgeting process for our custom build. We are taking a close look at our list of requirements and thinking about which are firm requirements vs. nice to have. We live in MN and our last three homes have had finished walk out basements. HVAC was single zone and I swear there was a 25 degree difference between lower and upper level on a cold winter day. For this reason, radiant heat was a must have on my list.

The question is this... will a properly designed multi zone HVAC keep the basement more comfortable during winter months? I know radiant is a "better" heat especially in a basement, but I'm wondering how much better multi zone HVAC will make it.

At the end of the day, it seems like heat will rise and radiant is really the only good option for a comfortable lower level when it's 10 below outside. I'm guessing radiant will be $10-12k. Not the end of the world, but each of those $10k nice to haves adds up REALLY quick.

Thoughts from others in the same climate?

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