I have an air conditioner attached to my furnace and it works well but it mostly cools the basement and the main floor while my upstairs floor is still too warm.
Top floor hotter than main.
No matter how hard you try at least one room in your home is either too hot or too cold.
This is great for keeping your heating costs down in the winter especially if you live in a colder area.
In some houses it may be a slight inconvenience.
Stewart has been in the hvac business for more than 25 years.
However if the relative humidity is greater than 5 then.
All that hot air moves through your roof into the attic and ultimately into your top floor.
He is a state licensed heating and a c contractor as well as being certified in design.
Well it s actually normal to a certain degree.
Physics is the challenge here because hot air rises and cold air sinks.
There s a popular misconception that heated floors are nothing more than a frivolous luxury for high end bathrooms.
Before you spend any more time fiddling with the thermostat.
One to heat and cool the upper floor and another one to heat and cool the main floor and the basement.
It is best to refer to a certified hvac technician to help you evaluate and solve the problem of why your second floor is hotter than the first.
This also means it will be hotter in the summer months so consider investing in good curtains fans and other ways to keep cool.
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Wondering why it s more humid upstairs than downstairs.
The expense of running duct work gas electric and condensation drains for another hvac can really add up.
This usually is not the solution to the problem of being too hot in the summer.
Everybody knows that hot air rises.
In others especially in older homes this problem may be a symptom of a more serious issue with air flow insulation or efficiency.
So here s a good rule of thumb.
Indoor air that s warm and moist humid is less dense than dry air which makes it rise.
We ve all been there.
So your upstairs has a natural tendency to be warmer than lower levels.
If your second floor s relative humidity is 1 5 greater than your bottom floor that s normal.