Yikes! Mine were both running full blast all month, and even with the theater electronics and three TV's in the house, it was only about $125 bucks for 2600 sq/ft. You're definitely losing some air in there!
Both of us like to sleep at cooler temps. During the day, even set at 72, the actual is up to 78 or so from 3 onward. Accidentally set it for 75 one morning and it was 78 before noon, I think before 10:30 or so.72? thats pretty frigid!
Yeah, the house was built in either 1950 or 1955 and wall insulation is nonexistant. Attic insulation is a thin layer of blown cellulose insulation. neighbor across the street had 1' of insulation (I think he said R19, but don't recal) blown in his attic and it cut his AC bill in half.Yikes! Mine were both running full blast all month, and even with the theater electronics and three TV's in the house, it was only about $125 bucks for 2600 sq/ft. You're definitely losing some air in there!
You're going to rob from somewhere else then. That means another space will get hotter.What do you guys think of inline booster fans? HVAC guy is here, and when I crawled in there, there is a 6" line and an 8" line, the 8" being teed off to two registers. He suggested adding an inline booster on the 8" line to help get some air movement.
You're going to rob from somewhere else then. That means another space will get hotter.What do you guys think of inline booster fans? HVAC guy is here, and when I crawled in there, there is a 6" line and an 8" line, the 8" being teed off to two registers. He suggested adding an inline booster on the 8" line to help get some air movement.
Why not try to enlarge the duct runs you have? Same result, no additional power usage. But be aware that the cooling in another area will become worse.
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