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Old 11-15-2010, 04:01 PM   #2
Mccree
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Originally Posted by amorak View Post
Hi everyone,

I noticed that our main floor is about 3-5degrees Celsius warmer than upstairs - so in order to get a comfortable temp upstairs, we have to increase the temp downstairs.

I checked to be sure all the upstairs vents were open, but that didn't help - is there something that can be done to better balance the temperature between levels?

I am debating a red neck solution of just closing a few vents downstairs, in the hopes that the increased pressure goes upstairs, but I was wondering if there is a service (everlast?!) that can balance the temp?

That is what we do at our house. But our upstairs is warmer than the lower levels so we close vents on the upper floor. Reverse in the Summer when using our A/C.
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