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Q. I live in a 1335 sqft split home. I am having cooling issues. I have a 3 ton unit that was installed in 2002. I have about 7in of insulation in the attic. There is cool/cold air coming from the vents but my house is not being cooled. I am at wits end with this problem. The high was about 95 yesterday and when I got home at 6PM it was 84 degrees in my house even though the thermostat was set on 80 and had been since 9AM. Any advice would help.
-April, Balch Springs, TX
A. Hello April, You are not alone! Split-level homes, with their open-plan design, are typically difficult to heat in the winter or cool in the summer -- especially on the top level. It sounds like your attic insulation is adequate for the square footage of your home, so I would start with considering these three questions. My first question is: do you have a "booster fan" in place in the duct work? This will help bring the cool air up from the lower level or basement. Next, is your HVAC system set up for two zones (upper and lower portions of the house)? Finally, do you have double-paned windows? Up to 25% of energy loss can occur through older or ill-fitting windows. The booster fan, two-zone system and improved window fitting should help address the HVAC problems you are having -- in the summer and winter months.
 
 
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