7 Ways to Solve Uneven Temperatures Inside Your Home

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Is your upstairs too hot? Is there a drastic difference between floors? Are you having trouble sleeping? You’re probably suffering from uneven temperatures, and in this video, we’ll go over the causes and how to fix it.

0:00 Introduction
1:06 What can cause uneven temperatures inside a home?
3:27 7 ways to solve uneven temperatures inside your home?
6:44 What are the next steps?

Uneven temperatures are one of many comfort concerns many customers have expressed. If you live in a two-story home, you’ve likely experienced it. The lower level will be comfortable in the summer, but the upper level is hot and muggy. And in the winter, it’s the opposite. This has to do with how thermodynamics work and how heat rises and cool air falls. In this video, we’ll go over the reasons that can cause uneven temperatures and seven ways to fix them. By the end of this video, we hope you’ll have a better idea of how to solve uneven temperatures and be on the path to better indoor comfort.

I hope by now you have a better understanding of how to solve uneven temperatures in your home. If you’d like more information, click the link in the description below. And if you found this video helpful, please give us a like and hit the bell icon to get notifications every time we upload a new video. Thank you for watching, and we look forward to making your day better.

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Great video! Thanks for all the information. I'm tired of keeping the fan on full blast just to fall asleep during the summer. Bedroom is above a garage

zacharywill
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You have given me much more information than the 3 companies I have paid to solve the problem. All they are interested in is selling a new unit. When I explain this problem they reply, I don't know unless you got a new AC unit. I wish you had an office in the Birmingham, AL area. Great video!

CharlesNolanArt
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My master bedroom is the problem area. It is close to the garage, which as you said could explain why I have this problem. Another issue a friend of mine told me, is that there is only a very narrow gap under the door of this bedroom, about 1/2 inch. He said that when he was in the home building business, they would make sure there was 1-1/2 inch gap, to allow for more air circulation. So I’m going to try increasing that and see if it helps.

llr
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Thanks for the great information. I have a basement that is freezing year round. I don't know the solution for that. The AC blows really cold air into the basement and the warm air in the winter never seems to be enough.

peterhazlet
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very good information! I learned a lot and have several options now where I thought we only had one, eg get a second unit for upstairs. thank you!!

kirsteno
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I live in the Southern California desert, it’s currently 115 degrees outside. I live in a Single story house, my kids bedroom rooms are on the other end of the house with the air exchangers, the master bedroom were the thermostat is, struggles to get below 78 degrees but my kids room is freezing.

chrisvalentine
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What an awsm video this is. Dude is so nice and gives tons of good info. Thks for taking the time to make this and post it. I appreciate it very much 👍👍

Lucid_zzz_Dream
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I have a 3 story town home. the 3rd floor is 15 degrees warmer in the Summer and 15 degrees colder in the winter that the 2nd floor and 17 degree different than the finished basement. The 3rd floor doesn't get enough air to blow out a match and not enough air to feel from any of the vents. The dampers have been checked the returns have been checked and the insulation has been checked and inspected. We replaced the system about 8 years ago and have it inspected every winter and Summer. We investigated having zoning installed and even contracted to have a company update our system to put in electronic dampers. But that very bin=g supposedly reputable company never bothered to show up to do the install. Since then We have been told by other companies that we need to just accept the temp differences and that's the way it is. we have a 3, 000 sq ft town home with 3 floors and a 3 ton Carrier system. during the summer and winter the 3rd floor ( where the bedrooms are its miserable) at least in the winter we can add blankets but all summer long its a sweat box. Am I wrong in thinking there MUST be a solution?

Super-Tech-Info
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Question. We just purchased a home, 1800 sq ft ranch. We’ve had issues with cooling the main living area. But the bedrooms are ice cold. Seems odd to us because the bedrooms are furthest from the HVAC system. We also just discovered that all the returns are not ducted but only in to the wall cavity. Would it make a difference and better balance the system to have the returns ducted

mariskaminkus
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I have two vents in my bedroom both on the wall one top one below is should one should be shut off another one on

kennethlong
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I leave in Orlando, fl I got a house 🏠 2200 sqf and the unit that I have is 2.5 tones, brand new house not even 1 year old and since day one it never, never and ever reached temperature it keeps running and running and none stop also a got solar panels and I’m paying over 200 dollars every months on electricity and I been doing some research and supposedly my house needs a bigger unit 4 tones. Let me know if you can help me with this issue. Thank you and increíble video.

juandominguez
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Help… all my ceiling ac vents seem to work well except one upstairs bedroom does not have much air flow coming out?

truly
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Could you address houses like mine where there is no basement and the furnace is on the top floor for fema reg and in the winter the bottom ground floors are getting cool air blown in while the top floor is obviously hot as heck.
How to balance the air when furnace is on the top floor and there is no attic?

sf
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Our bungalow house has one additional return air duck between two rooms, but when I check the attic, it wasn't connected to the main. That's why the rooms are not getting cool enough.

TechnoDad
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I currently have two air returns in the hallways. I plan on getting returns in all the bedrooms. If someone vapes in one of the rooms with the door closed will having a return air in the room make it better or worse?

arielstereo
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What about a cabin with a large main floor and an open loft? There’s no attic. With the open loft, would a cold air return still be necessary? I’m definitely going to try modifying the dampers. I’ve heard that vent boosters don’t work…I’d like to hear your thoughts on them. Thanks

JMM
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Thanks for the video. I purchased a 2600sqft home, built 2006, with 2 zones (2 huge compressors outside and 2 giant handlers in attic). In one zone 2 rooms get way less cool, while other is freezing cold. Can I have dampers installed in attic duct work or are they most likely already there? Do people just have manual dampers so they can adjust them in the attic? Are dampers only on the conditioned air ducts, not return air ducts?
Also, separately is it possible to switch to return air filter grills from the filters in the handlers if the return ducts are already have years of dust, or is it too late?
And finally, one handler motor has died 4 times in 5 years, (all under Lennox partial warranty), is it possible the return air ducts are too small so motor struggles pull air in? When my Ac comes on, all my return air vents sound like a wind tunnel but air coming back out I can’t hear.

wstt
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I live in a condo on 2nd floor and my master bedroom temperature is not as cool as the rest of the house. Air is coming out of the vents. I have a vent in the bedroom the closest and bathroom. The attic access is in my closet and insulation looks good. The ac was just serviced when i bought the place last November. Any advice you can give? Thanks

tjsworld
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My bedroom has a flat roof and is next to the garage. The air return never worked. Do I find a different bedroom in the winter?

dogsareawomansbestfriend
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Should the duct for upstairs and downstairs be closed

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