The third floor in my house is a single room that has 2 small AC registers near the floor because there is no way to route the duct work to the ceiling. There are no intake vents. In the summer, the room get very warm because warm air gets trapped. An AC guy recently installed a booster fan to one of the ducts to push more cold air, and the room is definitely cooler, but I'm hoping we can do more.
The AC guy said he could install an intake valve on the wall right above that same register that's boosted since there's a little room, but I'm dubious about how much that would improve things. Instead, is there a way to push warm air directly out from the room to the outside, i.e., near the ceiling?
The AC guy said he could install an intake valve on the wall right above that same register that's boosted since there's a little room, but I'm dubious about how much that would improve things. Instead, is there a way to push warm air directly out from the room to the outside, i.e., near the ceiling?