So here is my problem. The down stairs is nice and comfortable, but the upstairs I am sweating. I have closed all the down stairs vents and made sure that all the upstairs ones are open. I have tried leaving all the up stairs doors open or having them closed, neither one makes a difference. So, what can I do to even out the temps. I only have one ceiling fan in the master bedroom, but will soon be putting fans in both my daughters rooms too. I have read about putting an electric exhaust fan in the attic and adding a second layer of insulation, how well do either one of these work and are they cost effective? I would like to find the most economical way to solve this.
HVAC contractor here-
2 story homes are difficult to heat or cool with a single system.
Closing vents downstairs will raise static pressure in ducts & slow down blower & shorten equipment life. Bad idea. Leave them all open.
Ceiling fans- good idea.
Closing doors- bad idea. Leave all doors open.
Installing powered attic fans- bad idea. Was a popular solution 20 years ago but what happens is it will pull the cool air rght out of the house & into the attic through every hole drilled for plumbing, electrical, etc. It can actually be dangerous if your furnace is installed in the same attic.
Adding insulation in attic is a good idea.
Upgrading windows to double pane- good idea.
Zoning- I wouldn't recommend a zone system for 2 zones- ever- especially on a 2 story. If only 1 zone is calling- you will be dumping 1/2 of the total CFM right back into the return. You have to dump it somewhere. Kills efficiency & rarely works well (with 2 large zones). Best zoning on a 2 story is with 2 separate systems- one for each floor. Also- zoning works best w/ multi zones & 2 stage systems.
Your fix? You can try these suggestions, may not help but certainly won't hurt.
Close all windows & drapes/shutters. If windows are not covered- do so.
Keep all vents open.
Keep all doors open to every room.
Install ceiling fans
Make sure filter is clean.
Insulate attic to a minimum R38
What will fix the problen is proper duct sizing- equipment sizing- multiple returns- or best, 2 separate systems for each floor.