I have searched the forum, forgive me if this has been covered before, but I can't find an answer.
I'm in Texas and in the summer it gets really hot here, especially during the day. I have an 1800 sq ft house and all of the rooms get A/C fairly well except for one of the small bedrooms in the northwest corner of the house.
this room stays hotter than the rest of the house and I want to do something to help get air flowing into the return.
our return is in the hallway (we only have 1 return) and the other rooms leading off of this hallway all have adequate return.
we had a company come thru a couple of years ago and check the "seal" of our house. they verified there were no major leaks in the A/C system and no major escapes of air from the house to the exterior. all of that was good, so I know the pressure coming from the A/C unit INTO the room should be OK.
what can I do to get the air return to work better in this room? or should I just try to add a larger vent from the unit into this room?
any thoughts?
I'm in Texas and in the summer it gets really hot here, especially during the day. I have an 1800 sq ft house and all of the rooms get A/C fairly well except for one of the small bedrooms in the northwest corner of the house.
this room stays hotter than the rest of the house and I want to do something to help get air flowing into the return.
our return is in the hallway (we only have 1 return) and the other rooms leading off of this hallway all have adequate return.
we had a company come thru a couple of years ago and check the "seal" of our house. they verified there were no major leaks in the A/C system and no major escapes of air from the house to the exterior. all of that was good, so I know the pressure coming from the A/C unit INTO the room should be OK.
what can I do to get the air return to work better in this room? or should I just try to add a larger vent from the unit into this room?
any thoughts?
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