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Originally Posted by OMG!WTF!
It's more important to have the cold air returns in the right spots in relation to the room, the vents and the furnace. You can leave the vents in the ceiling if the returns are correctly placed because it creates a better circulation. A handyman special would do well to move the heat vents to the floor level or above a window. But a real venting contractor might design something different. Cold air returns are better at lower levels which might conflict with ground level vents. Not my area of knowledge but I've seen a lot of pros arrange vents at the ceiling and returns at the ground.
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Yeah I had my basement professionally done last year and they did the heat vents in the ceiling and the cold air returns at floor level and my basement is the most consistently comfortable temperature in my house now.