superskaterxes
Well-known member
so my wife and i like to sleep in a very cold room at night and it seems that our central AC needs to work extremely hard to try and achieve this. We live in a 3 story home in MD, about 3400sqft including the basement where our central AC is located. The unit is relatively old (about 20 years) but hasent really had any issues (house was built in 87 FYI).
We set the AC to 68 at night and when we wake up all the windows on the first floor are wet due to the temp difference (being about 75-80 at night). The basement is always freezing (partially underground) and the first floor is relatively cold but the second floor never really gets anywhere near what the other 2 floors do. We have closed the vents in rooms we never use but this doesent seem to have helped.
Does anyone see an advantage to getting a 5-8k BTU window unit for just our bedroom and leaving the AC at like 78-80 at night? am i unreasonable to think that with a central AC this old i should expect it to cool 2 floors higher just as well as the same floor its on?
I am all ears on this one. TIA!
We set the AC to 68 at night and when we wake up all the windows on the first floor are wet due to the temp difference (being about 75-80 at night). The basement is always freezing (partially underground) and the first floor is relatively cold but the second floor never really gets anywhere near what the other 2 floors do. We have closed the vents in rooms we never use but this doesent seem to have helped.
Does anyone see an advantage to getting a 5-8k BTU window unit for just our bedroom and leaving the AC at like 78-80 at night? am i unreasonable to think that with a central AC this old i should expect it to cool 2 floors higher just as well as the same floor its on?
I am all ears on this one. TIA!

