No more it s too hot upstairs one of the most common complaints many of us have about our homes is that it s too hot upstairs or too cold downstairs.
Second floor bedroom too hot.
Indeed fans are a budget s friend in the hot months.
That sucked the warm air out the window while also drawing the cool air through the rest of the second floor.
He opened the front bedroom window and placed a fan in it.
However that fan blew out.
Your roof absorbs a ton of heat from the sun unless you have a lot of shady tree cover.
This secret he says was well known in the days before central air but fell out of favor.
The less common answer but just as critical as the first one.
Despite your air conditioner repair man saying the ac is tuned up and running properly the bedrooms on the second floor are so hot many in the family choose to sleep downstairs.
There are several possible reasons why you might be having difficulty cooling the second floor of your home all of which require specific treatment to get rid of the heat.
In some houses it may be a slight inconvenience.
Because radiant heat panels are installed beneath the floor they deliver warmth silently and evenly across virtually every square inch of space.
Too hot upstairs too cold downstairs.
So your upstairs has a natural tendency to be warmer than lower levels.
One answer we hear time and again is a hot second floor during the summer.
It s actually the second law of thermodynamics.
Ductwork insulation and seals.
This difference will affect how hot each floor is and consequently cause your home air conditioning unit not to compensate properly for the heat upstairs.
Another reason why your second floor is too hot in the summer could be because of your roof.
Physics is the challenge here because hot air rises and cold air sinks.
This heat travels through the attic and into the second floor making it harder for the system to cool.
With most of these homes having one centrally located heating and cooling system in a basement or garage the second floor comfort was often overlooked within that boilerplate design that made the home cost effective to build.
Here are the main reasons why the upstairs is too hot.
In others especially in older homes this problem may be a symptom of a more serious issue with air flow insulation or efficiency.
Before you spend any more time fiddling with the thermostat.
If the upstairs floors have few windows and a lot of hallway space between fenestrations the whole floor s airflow can suffer.
Hvac units are complex systems and require routine maintenance to continue working properly.
The hot summer days and especially the nights bring back one of the most common home comfort problems.
Hot air doesn t just rise it actually seeks out colder environments.
All that hot air moves through your roof into the attic and ultimately into your top floor.