hotupperlevel
May 2, 2013, 01:55 PM
This is a bit lengthy but bear with me.
We bought a two level home with a finished basement. All 3 levels are zoned.
The upper level has a hall that runs the length of the house. Six rooms (four bedrooms, a laundry room and a bathroom) come off that hallway. That hall has banisters and is partly open to the level below. THIS ENTIRE UPPER LEVEL HAS ONLY THREE COLD AIR RETURNS. One in the master bedroom, one in another bedroom and one at the end of the hallway. I think that's strange!
In the summer, the heat elevates and this upper level gets HOT. Really HOT!The air conditioner can not cool it down. I believe the main problem is a lack of returns that would remove the hot air from this upper level.
And now my question.
The two bedrooms that do have cold air returns make use of the wall shared by the hallway. Could I cut into the wall in the hallway to add a register that would be on the opposite side of the register in the bedroom? Therefore, a run would have a bedroom and a hallway return. Thus, three returns would become five. Would this move more air out of the hallway and thus the upper level? Should I make these oversized registers to pull more air?
Thank you for any help.
We bought a two level home with a finished basement. All 3 levels are zoned.
The upper level has a hall that runs the length of the house. Six rooms (four bedrooms, a laundry room and a bathroom) come off that hallway. That hall has banisters and is partly open to the level below. THIS ENTIRE UPPER LEVEL HAS ONLY THREE COLD AIR RETURNS. One in the master bedroom, one in another bedroom and one at the end of the hallway. I think that's strange!
In the summer, the heat elevates and this upper level gets HOT. Really HOT!The air conditioner can not cool it down. I believe the main problem is a lack of returns that would remove the hot air from this upper level.
And now my question.
The two bedrooms that do have cold air returns make use of the wall shared by the hallway. Could I cut into the wall in the hallway to add a register that would be on the opposite side of the register in the bedroom? Therefore, a run would have a bedroom and a hallway return. Thus, three returns would become five. Would this move more air out of the hallway and thus the upper level? Should I make these oversized registers to pull more air?
Thank you for any help.