Some common reasons that your second floor is too hot include.
Second floor too hot in winter 2017.
Don t struggle through another summer suffering with uneven temperatures.
For some homes both issues exist.
Too hot upstairs too cold downstairs.
In the winter when we have the heat on the upstairs gets much warmer than downstairs.
As a result these homes have too much heat loss on the second floor.
If so maybe it s time to turn to a highly efficient system that can.
Homes that are colder and uncomfortable upstairs in winter lose heat faster on the second floor than the heating system can replace it.
That means the system has to work harder to distribute cool air to the second floor.
It s basically a 30 x30 box.
If your hvac unit is on the first floor it has to push hot air out as cooler air enters a room.
Keep in mind that heat rises.
I have a two story 1 800 sqft house with a crawlspace that was built in 2005.
While the downstairs may feel comfortable it seems like the second floor never cools down.
Many homeowners experience the same problem year after year an upstairs that s just too hot in the summer.
There seems to be a trunk line with flex ducts running to the supplies.
Here s what to do do you dream of even all encompassing warmth throughout your house.
Temperatures might be so different that you might even avoid sleeping in uncomfortably hot second floor bedrooms.
Or these homes have too little heat supply from the furnace.