elfman
Mechanical
- Oct 21, 2003
- 79
I am trying to fix a single heating/cooling system installed in a new residence that is two-story and has the air handler in the attic. If it is cooling, the upstairs is cold and the downstairs is warm, if it is heating, the upstairs is hot and the downstairs is cold. The temperature difference can be as high as 10-15 degrees. The thermostat is downstairs. There are two return air vents, both upstairs. I believe the delta between the two floors is caused by improper airflow, i.e. too many vents up, not enough down. I am trying to identify a solution that can minimize occupant’s inconvenience, but am not sure what to do. What are some options for fixing the system to give a more consistent temperature from floor to floor?
Also, from a professional standpoint, should the contractor that designed/installed the system (which is still under warranty) be held liable to fix the inadequate design?
Thanks for the help!!
Also, from a professional standpoint, should the contractor that designed/installed the system (which is still under warranty) be held liable to fix the inadequate design?
Thanks for the help!!