grsthegreat
Super Star Member
Depends where you live. In north Idaho, ive seen mice eat thru flex duct in attics. Also, here at least, the heat released by any duct into an attic can cause ice issues from snow. Not such an issue with metal roofs.I'm not an HVAC guy, but I am a Remodel and Repair Contractor. I like your plan for a flat ceiling with insulation. That will allow the roof to vent and make it more affordable to max out your R value with insulation. Are you going to blow in loose insulation?
I also like the idea of putting your duct work in the attic. Unlike the others, I'm a big fan of flex line. It gives you a smooth run that doesn't come apart or leak like metal is famous for. I've been in a lot of attics. I've never seen flex line leak, but I've enjoyed the cool air coming out of metal ducts on just about every attic that I've been in!!!
I can't comment on 12 inches being the correct size for your main distribution line. I would base the size of that line on the size of the opening coming out of the unit.
Something an AC guy told me when deciding where to place the ducts was in dealing with the outside influence on that room. Windows let more heat or cold into a room then a solid wall. Place the duct to force air in that area.
With your big doors, that's where the ducts need to be. That's where you will have the most heat loss.
Also here, all metal duct is required to have flexseal coating around every joint.