Would an attic exhaust enthusiast be beneficial?? We raised the roof on our home several years ago. We...

We raised the roof on our home several years ago. We didnt remove the original roof to let go money. My mothers bedroom quarters are the farthest from the Central Air condenser outside. Upstairs within all our rooms, but especially hers get sooo hot. She have the thermostat in room for the upstairs. Its set at 75 degrees but it is other about 80 degrees contained by her room. I know its summer out but I would think the AC unit would know how to keep up since its running continuosly. There is no ice formation. The AC is set to 80 downstairs near the kids running in and out all afternoon. Could the 1st roof be retaining th heat? Should be install fans at any end of the house? We were told it would produce an updraft and we would loose the cool air we are getting. HELPP!!
Several issues here.
1. How old is your A/C unit and when be the last time you have professionals check the Feon horizontal? Feon leaks over time, especially if you have an elder unit and some piping or connections could start rusting and feon could leak. The cooling helpfulness drops and you will see the unit seems to work adjectives the time but you don't get the same cooling it used to provide. Not just it costs a high electric bills, some part will eventually break down and cost a difficult repair bill. Have someone take a look if that's the case.
2. Make sure here is sufficient insolation (Fiber glass) in the attic. Thicker is better.
3. Attic fan will serve lower the temperature in the attic and backing reduce the load for your a/c part. It won't cause updraft because it is pulling the air from both ends of the attic and not from downstairs.
4. If you hold any unoccupied rooms, close the vent in those rooms, and it will direct the cool air to the colonized rooms better.


an attic exhaust adherent is always beneficial for keeping the upper part of the home cooler. Make sure you hold good insulation also otherwise your letting all your cool nouns escape. The upstiars will always be about five degree hotter then the downstairs in the summertime. How going on for this,simply turn the thermostat down.an attic fan will help draw the hot nouns out of the attic.
Answers:    Assuming ALL the air filter on your central A/C have be changed recently and are not fully clogged up, the most likely incentive of your problem is that the ducts in your central A/C system are not properly "tuned "(i.e.sized) for the contemporary rooms they are supposed to be keeping cool. Effectively, not enough cool air is reaching your mother's room, because the ducts aren't the correct size for the expanded space after the remodel.

I would start by trying a duct booster, unsophisticatedly a small fan that sits on top of the register (vent) where on earth the A/C air is supposed to come out and sucks out additional A/C nouns into the room. That should greatly improve the flow of cooled air into the room. If you can keep hold of the room comfortable with one of those, that's very fitting news, because things likely receive expensive if that doesn't work.

If a basic duct booster isn't sufficient to solve the problem, you may very all right have a much more serious issue, which is that your existing central A/C element was sized for the pre-remodeled house and is now too small for your alien, bigger house and cannot keep up with adjectives the extra space you are now asking it to cool. That most likely money replacing the central air system beside a bigger one, or installing new window unit in the rooms that cannot be cooled by the existing central A/C alone.

If the little duct booster you can buy at the home center doesn't work, it is time to name in a professional HVAC contractor. A professional can install baffles, bigger in-line booster fan etc. to balance the system better, and they may be able to bring back things working better without replacing the system with a bigger one, but the reality that all the rooms upstairs are too hot after a major renovation lead me to think there is a existing risk you now have more house than your weak system was designed for.

An attic fan and some more insulation between the attic and the upstairs would comfort a little bit, but your principal problem isn't going to be solved by that, you have an A/C issue, not an insulation issue.