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Cold air return in basement
Hello there,
We have a forced hot air variable speed furnace. We just had an HVAC company put 3 heating vents and 2 returns in our finished basement. The basement is about 1000 sq.ft. We have been told that our furnace should be sufficient to heat the basement. However, we have a very cool basement. The heat ducts are on the exterior wall at the floor and the returns are on the same wall but near the ceiling. We thought the returns should be on the floor since cold air sinks. Our HVAC guys argue that the returns are on the top of the wall to create airflow/air pressure. Are they correct? We no longer trust their judgement since our basement is so cold, but they are willing to come back and make adjustments. Where should the returns be? Also, would it help to cut additional heat vents out of the main duct on the ceiling? What do you suggest they do? Thanks so much for your time. |
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