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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3331719" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>One other thing to look at is how your son's room is fed. Is it a small line directly from a main branch or is it on a secondary branch? Also does your son's room door stay open (a closed door with no clearance at the floor level will create a negative air pressure and prevent air from flowing in from the register)? Are there any thermal leaks around the windows/walls? </p><p></p><p>I'm no HVAC guy, but I've been dealing with the same issues with my 45 year old house that has floor vents that are more than likely blown out and I've asked those same questions. I was told my unit (2.5 ton) was getting plenty of inflow, it was my vent lines that were causing the problem (front half of the house, which is closest to the blower unit, stays warm/cool while the bedrooms and bathrooms get much less air and the MBR gets hardly any airflow at all).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3331719, member: 43724"] One other thing to look at is how your son's room is fed. Is it a small line directly from a main branch or is it on a secondary branch? Also does your son's room door stay open (a closed door with no clearance at the floor level will create a negative air pressure and prevent air from flowing in from the register)? Are there any thermal leaks around the windows/walls? I'm no HVAC guy, but I've been dealing with the same issues with my 45 year old house that has floor vents that are more than likely blown out and I've asked those same questions. I was told my unit (2.5 ton) was getting plenty of inflow, it was my vent lines that were causing the problem (front half of the house, which is closest to the blower unit, stays warm/cool while the bedrooms and bathrooms get much less air and the MBR gets hardly any airflow at all). [/QUOTE]
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