SavvyCat
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I just bought a two-story townhouse, and I am baffled about how to have a consistent temperature between floors. It is so warm up top while chilly down below. The temp spread isn't huge, but I need a cool room to be able to sleep. In that case, I have programmed my thermostat to stop heating about an hour and a half before bedtime, but it leaves that last hour or so enjoying TV before bed feeling uncomfortable, which is not the relaxation I'm used to before bed.
Anyone have any ideas? For reference, the total square footage is 1440. The downstairs is just the kitchen, dining, and family area, and the upstairs is a loft with a bed and bath to either side.
Now, it is "winter" here (south of Las Vegas) and I may be complaining prematurely. Perhaps it's set up for the many months it's really hot. But even so, heat rises. I don't see how it will be better in a few months. Thoughts?
Anyone have any ideas? For reference, the total square footage is 1440. The downstairs is just the kitchen, dining, and family area, and the upstairs is a loft with a bed and bath to either side.
Now, it is "winter" here (south of Las Vegas) and I may be complaining prematurely. Perhaps it's set up for the many months it's really hot. But even so, heat rises. I don't see how it will be better in a few months. Thoughts?