Hot and cold spots are a common issue in many homes. Typically, these are caused by the structure and ductwork in your home. The number of windows, amount and quality of insulation, and the amount of sun exposure that your home gets are all factors that can affect the temperatures in your home. Furthermore, the manner in which your ducts have been installed can also impact the air distribution in your home.
If there are hot and cold spots in your home, the problem often involves one or more rooms not getting adequate airflow from your HVAC system. The common solution to this is adding a duct and an additional supply vent to the spaces that aren’t getting enough airflow. Alternatively, you can add a manual damper to block off a room that’s getting too much air.
But before doing this or before you resort to air condition repair, you have to make sure that your system actually has the capacity to send air to the underserved areas. Otherwise, adding airflow to one room may cause the airflow in the rest of your home to dip.
To ensure a balanced temperature in a particular room, you can follow these tips:
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