Q we have a two story house and in the summer the basement is cold.
Should beasement cold air return be on the floor.
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The problem is that in the summer the basement is cold the main floor is comfortable and the upstairs is hot.
Basement cold air return placement basement return damper basements should not have air conditioning register vent no it should.
We have four warm air outlets in the basement with no cold air returns.
Adding cold air return in basement adding heat air to a basement do i want returns.
It s much better to put a return air duct in each room.
The return vent pulls cold air from the bottom of the room and returns it to the furnace to be reheated and returned as warm air.
They can be placed into staircase cavities stacked closets that run one on top of the other or in stud cavities in the wall.
All that the cold air return will be doing is it will be pulling the warm air out of the room and sending it back to the furnace.
So turn the cold air return 90 degrees through the wall so that it actually draws the air from the room next to the furnace room or from the hallway of the basement.
The basement one should be on the floor not the ceiling of the basement.
Unlike supply vents return vents do not need to be cased in metal.
One other caution is to have the cold air.
A friend who used to install furnaces told me to cut a return in the cold air return to the furnace near the floor.
In the upper stories of the house the return air duct openings on each floor should be approximately equal to the sum of the hot air outlets.
The single giant return air grill in the floor balances the load at the furnace motor but does nothing to promote cross ventilation in each room.
We have a 1 440 square foot basement under a full two storey home heated with a high efficiency gas furnace.
Is there a way to get this cold air into the rest of the house and minimize use of the air conditioning.
Q a cold air return heating design new construction text.
We live in a cape cod style house that was built in the early 1960 s.
Here s an example of a giant return air grill near the floor.
By putting the cold air return on the floor it will vacuum up the cold air on the floor and draw down the warm air from the ceiling.