geepondy
Flashlight Enthusiast
This is my first summer in my condo and this recent spell of 80 plus degree heat has given me a glimpse of what I'm up against this summer. It is a two floor condo with the upstairs essentially being a big loft with an attached bathroom and there is an open stairway connecting the floors. The trouble is the second floor abuts the rafters of the roof (former old school house) and in fact the ceiling slopes so at the edge, it's barely standing room. As a result, the temperature is running a good five to eight degrees warmer upstairs then down. I have central air but the thermostat is located downstairs. Yesterday I had to set the thermostat so that it was near frigid downstairs just so it would be tolerable upstairs. Any ideas on how to circulate the cooler air better so that the temperature differential could be lessened between the floors?