smokey0066
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I've got a central ac unit in the basement (unfinished) that is setup for 2 zones, main floor and upstairs. Its always been a struggle to get even cooling upstairs. Some bedrooms get really cold while others (west side) have a tough time cooling down in the evening for bed time. I've tried adjusting the dampers in each room but it doesn't help much. AC/Furnace is ~20yrs old and sadly the second floor ducting is run in the unconditioned attic so I know I'm fighting a losing battle. I'm finally fed up with it and I asked an HVAC guy to come look at it. I'm trying to be prepared to ask the right questions when he comes so I get value out of his time while he is here. On the phone I asked them about ductless mini splits and they said they can definitely quote something when they come out but they said maybe all I need is a booster fan.
I've got a lot of questions running through my head.
Do you think a booster fan would be sufficient? I have no experience with these and I'm concerned we're just throwing parts at it.
If I go with a mini split I'd like to put one in each (4) bedrooms so everyone can independently control their temp. I assume this will be the most expensive option.
Should I consider re-ducting in the conditioned envelope to increase cooling performance? Not excited about tearing into the walls/ceiling to do this.
Am I on the last legs with my 20yr old system?
I've got a lot of questions running through my head.
Do you think a booster fan would be sufficient? I have no experience with these and I'm concerned we're just throwing parts at it.
If I go with a mini split I'd like to put one in each (4) bedrooms so everyone can independently control their temp. I assume this will be the most expensive option.
Should I consider re-ducting in the conditioned envelope to increase cooling performance? Not excited about tearing into the walls/ceiling to do this.
Am I on the last legs with my 20yr old system?