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Ducted Air Conditioning Advice on Temperature Variances on Upper Floors

Author: Jeff Mouritz
by Jeff Mouritz
Posted: Jan 26, 2019

Installing ducted air conditioning is a great way to deliver cooling and heating throughout your home. This represents a significant investment in your home comfort, and you need to make sure that you get the performance and energy efficiency that you need. However, many people notice that there is a temperature variance between the lower floor and upper floors in their homes. In this article, we will examine this phenomenon in more detail and offer some solutions.

The Air Conditioner System

Like any piece of complex equipment, an air conditioning system has a limited shelf life, and it will eventually have to be replaced. Even equipment that's been well maintained will eventually be cost ineffective to repair, and a replacement will be cheaper. On average, you should expect your AC system to last 15-20 years, and after each year of use, the system will become less efficient. Obviously, this lifespan can vary a great deal depending on the quality of the equipment, how well it was installed and the maintenance frequency. If you have a hotter upper story in your home, this could be a sign that your system needs to be replaced.

It's always a good idea to get the system checked by a qualified HVAC technician first. If you're lucky, the ducted air conditioning system may only need to be serviced and/or repaired. Problems like this can also occur if an incorrect load calculation was carried out during the initial installation. It may be the case that your system is too large or too small for your home and this can cause uneven performance issues.

The Ductwork

The distance from the AC system to the upstairs rooms can be a significant factor in uneven performance. The further away from the upper floor, the more ductwork is needed to deliver the treated air, and this ducts can have their own problems. Ductwork can develop leaks and gaps where the treated air can escape, and this will lead to uneven temperatures in different areas. A great deal of the air that has been paid for could be lost, and this is incredibly inefficient.

Ducts can develop leaks gradually over a period of time, or it can happen quickly after some work has been carried out. The holes will need to be detected and then sealed with a mastic compound. The accessible ducts can be fixed relatively easily if you know a little DIY, but the ducts located in inaccessible areas will be hard to reach.

If you fear that you have significant leaks, it's a good idea to hire a professional HVAC technician to carry out a pressure test. This will detect any leaks, and then they can be fixed easily without causing too much disruption.

If they are looking for ducted air conditioning Perth based residents and property managers should contact Gas & Air. We are experts in all aspects of heating and cooling for our customers, and we look forward to discussing your needs in more detail.

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Gasair, Provides advice, sales and service for heating and cooling products. Profile and contact details for locations in Willetton and Balcatta. - Ducted Refrigerated Air Conditioning

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