However the air will not be delivered into the space.
Closing air conditioning vents in basement.
05 25 2010 01 14 am 2.
Last edited by wasserwareca.
Before closing any vents in your home.
Homeowners typically close vents in an attempt to redirect air away from unused spaces.
Closing air vents is a popular strategy for adjusting air flow in the home but it s not necessarily a good one.
The odd thing was the increase in energy usage was the same no matter how many vents were closed.
If i close most of the air vents registers on the first floor will it divert more cold air to the second floor while keeping the first floor temp a bit higher.
Ensure that the air conditioning unit is on and wait one hour.
Many homes lose even more.
The pressure increases and that means an ecm blower will ramp up to keep air flow up whereas a psc blower will move less air.
Closing vents worsens that leakage problem because the extra pressure forces moreair out of those leaks.
When you start closing vents in unused rooms you make the duct system more restrictive.
That means you re paying 20 to 30 more than you should on your utility bills.
The vent in the bedroom is bigger than most so it essentially equaled the 2 basement vents.
Most homes don t have sealed ducts either so the higher pressure in the duct system will mean more duct leakage as shown below.
This will keep the inside of your air ducts frosty.
But this is an average.
If you have a big house with lots of unused space central air conditioning systems may not the best solution because they are meant for heating or cooling the entire home.
Environmental protection agency estimates that most homeowners lose 20 percent of the cool air they re paying for right through their home s ducts.
Ensure that your ducts are properly sealed and connected.
05 25 2010 at 01 24 am.
The average home loses 20 30 of the air blowing through it thanks to air duct leaks according to energy star.
When you shut off the vents you can increase the pressure in your ductwork which can back up into your hvac and cause issues.
I tried closing them all closing just the bedroom and closing just the basement.
The belief is that closing a vent will simply push the air onward to other parts of the home improving energy efficiency.
If you close a vent in an unused space the system will cool and pump.
I had 2 vents in the basement and 1 vent in a bedroom.
If they still are warmer then the downstairs rooms close the downstairs vents more.