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Originally Posted by HiHoSteveO
Seeking others who experience a cold front bedroom during cooler/cold days.
Warms up OK, but cools much faster than the rest of the house. Insulation was added to ceiling. Airflow re-balanced and increased to that room. There are plenty of others with the same problem out there I'm told.
Two year old designer house. Problem was initially noted on the "New Home Checklist" right after purchase. HVAC installation company unable to find a problem with their system. Warranty Department seems unwilling or unable to fix.
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More info on this at post #12 and yes, all 3 bedrooms have both a supply as well as a return vent. There is also a large return vent in the main (dining) area away from the supply vents in the living room. Remember, the problem is not receiving enough heat in that room as it will warm up nicely. It just cools down too much between heating cycles, resulting in a cold room. Air conditioning is fine in that room.
Thank you everyone for the input.
I was simply wondering how extensive the cold room problem was and am finding it's more extensive than I thought. Also received some potential partial workarounds here, but the bonus is I've now learned what the actual fix seems to be. Tuccillo is right, a second zone according to a different, large local HVAC company.
Warranty department denies there's any problem at all saying the house was built and engineered according to all building codes and permits were issued by the county. There's nothing more that they will do.