Kyle_in_Tex
Super Star Member
Bird, per your advice about a year ago, I put our new doublewide on our land. (Mostly to avoid high taxes here)
I went with a full slab and had it cinderblocked in and backfilled with a french drain. I paid an extra $400 for a 12 SEER unit over a 10. Last months electric bill was $199. I'm all electric with over 2100 sq ft. I'm pretty happy considering my previous house was 1760 ft sq standard construction with $150 electric bills (everything possible was gas). I'm really happy considering I'm saving $250 a month over my previous tax assessment. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
But here's 1 more issue you may not be thinking of. With the ductwork underneath(as compared to attic ducting), the first 15 seconds of air that blows when unit kicks on is not as hot. This depends on the attic temps which optimally should be close to outside air temp.
I went with a full slab and had it cinderblocked in and backfilled with a french drain. I paid an extra $400 for a 12 SEER unit over a 10. Last months electric bill was $199. I'm all electric with over 2100 sq ft. I'm pretty happy considering my previous house was 1760 ft sq standard construction with $150 electric bills (everything possible was gas). I'm really happy considering I'm saving $250 a month over my previous tax assessment. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
But here's 1 more issue you may not be thinking of. With the ductwork underneath(as compared to attic ducting), the first 15 seconds of air that blows when unit kicks on is not as hot. This depends on the attic temps which optimally should be close to outside air temp.