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Some rooms are colder than others, or a forced air system works well for heating but not air conditioning. Although such problems may require repositioning ductwork, or adding booster fans -- the first thing to check is that the ductwork is balanced and balanced differently for the two different seasons.. ONLY ONE SOURCE OF AIR The fan from a forced air furnace puts out a specific quantity of air. That air flow is divided amongst all of the output grills in the house, and how it gets there…

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If your furnace filter is installed backwards, you’re going to cause some problems for your furnace.  Every furnace filter has a little arrow which shows you which way the airflow should go.

The most common problem you will face with a backwards facing filter is simple inefficiency. If your furnace is forced to blow air through the non-porous end of a filter, it will take more energy to do so. The blower will be overworked and you will pay more money for your heating

Note: the video is showing how the filter is currently incorrectly installed!

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⚠️🏡Great Info::: If your furnace filter is installed backwards, you’re going to cause some problems for your furnace. Every furnace filter has a little arrow which shows you which way the airflow...

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Pham from Hamilton asked why he sees air returns on the ceiling sometimes and on the floor in other houses, and what effect this placement has on air quality in the house.If you are in the far north, or in the Southern US, the answer is simple. In an air conditioning climate the return duct goes near the ceiling to draw off the hot air and cool it down. In a heating climate, the return duct goes near the floor to draw off the cold air and heat it up. The problem comes when you use both…

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You'll spend roughly $1,700-$6,000 to run a radiant heating systems annually. A hydronic heated floor costs between $15,000 and $48,000 for a 2,400-square-foot home, while an electric system costs $18,000-$36,000. These figures include installation, labor, and material costs.

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