10 Ways to Cool Down Your Second Floor
Description
Before doing anything drastic (like replacing an entire
system), you should call out a tech to give your system a quick tune-up.
a. This will
involve assessing your system’s indoor and outdoor components, including ducts
and dirty filters.
b. You’ll
want to make sure that the area around your HVAC system is clear. Your air conditioner condenser cannot work at
its peak capacity if plants or dirt and weeds restrict its airflow. For maximum output, clear an area of four
feet around the condenser.
Troublesome airflow might come from your home’s ductwork.
c. There
could be design issues or leaks causing uneven cooling, especially in older
homes with HVAC systems that haven’t been maintained in a while.
d. As a
result, cool air can struggle to reach the upstairs, because it’s either
getting lost due to leaks or warming as it travels.
Placing portable fans or adding ceiling fans could do the
trick. Fans can boost air circulation
and make a noticeable difference. The
air from the fan creates a cooling effect and can help give your A/C a boost.”
Keep Interior doors open:
Let the air flow, minimizes “hot spots”
Close your blinds, curtains, or add window film! Blocking the light keeps homes cooler.
Turn off the lights.
Unless you are all LED, lightbulbs add significant heat.
Consider a window AC unit
Check your attic. Is
the floor properly insulated? Is the
attic vented properly?
Check to see if you have Zoned AC. Consider adding a unit (mini splits work
great).
Live in the downstairs for the summer!
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