Upstairs temp tolerable, basement freezing
We have an older home with an efficient heating/cooling system. Temperatures are fine during the winter with little fluctuation between the first floor and the family room in our walk-out basement. However, during the summer when the temperature upstairs is tolerable (73 degrees or so) it's freezing downstairs. Last summer I closed all but one outlet in the basement, hoping that our ducts would carry more cool air upstairs. But the result was that our a.c. coils froze up. Reworking our ducting and/or installing a second thermostat is both beyond our finances and/or expertise. We have intake vents in every room upstairs but only one in the basement family room, right next to the furnace/ac.