The problem is that for the a c up top to work well you need two things.
Town house ac to top floor.
If your air conditioner is on the bottom floor of your home this can exacerbate the problem even more since the length of ductwork extending to the upper floors increases.
The layton i townhouse 24 0 x 27 6 29 3 br 2 1 2 baths designed for full basement or crawl space foundation townhouse plan multi family division 2 story.
This is a very common problem for multi floor homes.
All that hot air moves through your roof into the attic and ultimately into your top floor.
Air conditioning for townhouse.
Leaky or unbalanced ducts.
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1 a way to get the cold air all the way up to the top room and 2 a return duct to circulate the hot air from the top of the house back down to the a c.
Its better to close it there but if that s not possible you can just close off the some of the 1st flr registers.
The only thing i can suggest is to damper some of the first floor registers allowing more airflow upstairs.
Other upgrades include new bathroom fixtures new heating and air conditioning system pumps new water heater new washer and dryer.
Of course this means that your second floor has not yet sufficiently cooled.
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Regardless of where your air conditioner is located in your townhouse if you have a multi level home you have a lot of ductwork that snakes.
Townhouses and condominiums are both considered a type of shared housing.
We have exposed beams downstairs so the ceiling is the floor.
Townhouses are a type or style of construction where in contrast a condominium is a type of.
However when the thermostat senses that the temperature on the main floor is the temperature your hvac system has been set for it will turn off the ac.
Your roof absorbs a ton of heat from the sun unless you have a lot of shady tree cover.
I m wondering if a small heat shifting fan between the living room ceiling and the floor of each bedroom would do the trick.
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If you don t have an attic space to buffer the heat or your roof isn t well insulated this will increase the heat factor upstairs.
The loft on the third floor has a separate entrance and office or bedroom space.