Why is the Temperature Uneven in my Home?

If you have a multilevel house, or a one-story house that you can’t heat and cool correctly, the changes in temperature can be frustrating. While setting up fans or heaters in certain rooms is a temporary fix, these are only band-aids. Try these tips to see if they improve how your home temperature is regulated:

●      Check your vents. Sometimes vents can be closed and forgotten, or close on their own. Ensure all of the vents – and, if applicable, dampers – are open to improve airflow.

●      Balance your airflow. After ensuring the vents are open, try changing the flow through your home by varying how open each of the vents are. In the cooler areas, close the vents slightly and fully open the vents in warmer areas.

●      Inspect ductwork. This may require an HVAC technician, but double-check there is no destruction to your home’s ductwork. Even a small hole can cause a lack of airflow to other parts of your home.

●      Add insulation. It’s possible that insulation has settled in your home, and you may need to add some more to the attic, basement, or wherever you can easily reach.

●      Update your windows and doors. While this is a more costly endeavor initially, the long-term energy efficient benefits are well worth it. Leaky windows and doors can cost you anywhere from $100 to $300 annually.

●      Use fans. Fans have two settings: pushing the air down and pushing the air up. Varying the usage of these two settings can help your home cool more efficiently.

If you’ve tried seemingly everything and are still unable to even out the temperature in your home, call an HVAC technician at McCoy’s to inspect your home and determine the perfect solution for you.

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