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Old 03-19-2024, 10:00 AM   #821
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Hi Keith, we have a basement tenant that is looking to add some more heat to her unit. Unfortunately, with one furnace, there seems to be about a 3-4 degree difference in temp between our unit and hers... I'm wondering if there are any ways to level this out aside from the obvious (fan on, cleaning vents, electric heater, etc.)
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Old 03-19-2024, 01:24 PM   #822
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Major Major .

Lots of factors here.
I'm willing to bet there are a lack of intakes in the basement .
which contributes to a cooler basement?

Also age of furnace , duct and vent runs, improper type of filter ....too thick and you'll have airflow restrictions and an underperformed furnace.

Pm me if you have any other?????
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