Browse Forums Heating, Cooling & Insulation 1 Oct 28, 2016 1:09 am Hi,
From what I'm reading here it looks like return air vents should be low (to pick up cold air easier) if the system will be used mostly for heating and high (easier to pick warm air) if mostly used for cooling. So by extension does this mean that in two storey house the return vent should be upstairs? Thanks Re: Return air vent location in two storey house 2Oct 28, 2016 5:10 am It is in my house... I think the other issue is that it is too big to fit between floors (unless you have an unusual amount of space).. I may be wrong but when I saw outs before the gyprock went up, it was huge M Y C U S T O M C O R A L B R O N T E 43 ...............Kitchen! 16 Nov 2016 https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=79581 How do you remove one of these ceiling air con vents? And is it possible to disconnect the duct joined to the vent from inside the house, without going into the roof cavity? 0 5930 The price you're seeing for a high-spec 2-storey home in Perth sounds steep, but unfortunately, it's kind of the norm these… 8 7854 "is it exempt or do I need to get permission from council" Call your Council and ask them 1 1558 |