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    Jun 20, 2010, 05:57 AM
    My upstairs is like 80 degrees. I have dual zone ac??
    I have dual zone ac. Thermostat upstairs reads 80 degrees. Downstairs is around 70 degrees. The filters have been cleaned. Any suggestions
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    Jun 20, 2010, 05:59 AM
    My upstairs is like 80 degrees. I have dual zone ac??
    Too hot upstairs
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    Jun 20, 2010, 06:44 AM
    I don't know,do you have duel zone A/C?

    We had it for many years,the lower level thermostat would say it's cold enough and shut down the a/c unit while the upstairs one would be calling for cold.

    We now have only the upper thermostat to control the entire home,the lower floor vents are all but completely closed.The cold air can flow down as needed,as cold air does!

    Also... what type of venting do you have for your roof?

    If the roof is not adequately venting the super heated air produced by summer heat against the shingles, you are going to have excessive heat on the upper floors.
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    Jun 20, 2010, 07:14 AM

    Do you have a zone system, or 2 units??

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