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azcindy
08-14-2025, 07:06 AM
I have a 6 year old Charlotte CY Villa and the primary bedroom is furthest away from the air conditioner. I bought a room thermometer as the bedroom felt unusually hot (to me) and it does show the bedroom is 3-5 degrees warmer than the front of the house. This seems like a lot - is this normal? I keep the blinds shut and my bedroom has an Eastern exposure so it gets sun in the morning but remains hot all day and night. I turn the air conditioner to 72 at night just to get the bedroom down to 77 which is still too warm for me. Any ideas other than keeping the air conditioner temp set really low?
Thanks,
Cindy
retiredguy123
08-14-2025, 07:43 AM
That is not normal. Are you keeping the bedroom door closed? If so, try opening it and see if that makes a difference. Also, consider buying a device to measure that air flow through the supply duct, for about $14 from Amazon and compare it to the other rooms. Here is a link. Also, you should have a return duct in the bedroom that transfers air from the bedroom into the living room, when the bedroom door is closed. Make sure this return duct is not obstructed.
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/BTMETER-Anemometer-Handheld-BT-816B-Backlight/dp/B0CYZT5B8S/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3MVA1LR4E9U02&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qDMxxHUc5seGhNEGYB_i7oBq12envwYLb 7UQSj_WzbLTHKlQ4pTdCc3qzgjvKyw_lTssQLJwOK27v9aGiXD kzPzgY73OHFN0DLCfyScD4V-KKREupKEMmAgbdgMWqD9rwNReMvnRYDxSGujRUkpn8CEraPY-_1er7hMf_WYnPo3fHMEJ8ydBL0gozLTgFjW12DOsYZT9NKNXL1 DA1Cb2ufvzK7QW8tgmpkdvgNk71qmqY0o_gE1C1CiLWEbBi0uc Um6RFvnPdo31g3fyt8rW1NNetf8t3X1pbwXrvsXo2kY.Wjy9mi CFdI7kPdB28idHOe8Nqcqhhr7d0b8UuKvHCBI&dib_tag=se&keywords=duct+air+flow+measure&qid=1755174767&s=amazon-devices&sprefix=duct+air+flow+measure%2Camazon-devices%2C106&sr=1-1)
If that doesn't show the problem, you may need to hire an HVAC technician.
azcindy
08-14-2025, 07:49 AM
That is not normal. Are you keeping the bedroom door closed? If so, try opening it and see if that makes a difference. Also, consider buying a device to measure that air flow through the supply duct, for about $14 from Amazon and compare it to the other rooms. Here is a link. Also, you should have a return duct in the bedroom that transfers air from the bedroom into the living room, when the bedroom door is closed. Make sure this return duct is not obstructed.
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/BTMETER-Anemometer-Handheld-BT-816B-Backlight/dp/B0CYZT5B8S/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3MVA1LR4E9U02&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qDMxxHUc5seGhNEGYB_i7oBq12envwYLb 7UQSj_WzbLTHKlQ4pTdCc3qzgjvKyw_lTssQLJwOK27v9aGiXD kzPzgY73OHFN0DLCfyScD4V-KKREupKEMmAgbdgMWqD9rwNReMvnRYDxSGujRUkpn8CEraPY-_1er7hMf_WYnPo3fHMEJ8ydBL0gozLTgFjW12DOsYZT9NKNXL1 DA1Cb2ufvzK7QW8tgmpkdvgNk71qmqY0o_gE1C1CiLWEbBi0uc Um6RFvnPdo31g3fyt8rW1NNetf8t3X1pbwXrvsXo2kY.Wjy9mi CFdI7kPdB28idHOe8Nqcqhhr7d0b8UuKvHCBI&dib_tag=se&keywords=duct+air+flow+measure&qid=1755174767&s=amazon-devices&sprefix=duct+air+flow+measure%2Camazon-devices%2C106&sr=1-1)
If that doesn't show the problem, you may need to hire an HVAC technician.
Thanks. I am scheduled to have the ducts cleaned on Monday. I do keep the bedroom door open. Fingers crossed the duct cleaning solves the problem.
MrFlorida
08-14-2025, 07:55 AM
Cold air has to travel further through a hot attic to get to the back rooms, therefore they will be warmer.
retiredguy123
08-14-2025, 08:01 AM
Thanks. I am scheduled to have the ducts cleaned on Monday. I do keep the bedroom door open. Fingers crossed the duct cleaning solves the problem.
Note that other threads on duct cleaning have recommended not cleaning flexible ducts because it is not effective, and the equipment can puncture a hole in the duct and cause a serious problem. Do a thread search. If you suspect a clog in the duct, it would be better to have a camera inspection done to find the clog.
dewilson58
08-14-2025, 08:39 AM
Cold air has to travel further through a hot attic to get to the back rooms, therefore they will be warmer.
True.
Questions:
Which rooms are getting hit with afternoon sun.
You can close down (not all the way) on cooler rooms and force more to the bedroom.
(The other poster is correct, lots of heat in your attic)
azcindy
08-14-2025, 08:46 AM
True.
Questions:
Which rooms are getting hit with afternoon sun.
You can close down (not all the way) on cooler rooms and force more to the bedroom.
(The other poster is correct, lots of heat in your attic)
The garage gets the afternoon sun. I had wanted an Eastern exposure for my backyard (and primary BR which is what I got).
Something to note. The prior owner insulated over the garage too. We never did that in Arizona as it trapped heat making the garage even hotter. I am wondering if doing that here makes my attic hotter?
azcindy
08-14-2025, 08:49 AM
Note that other threads on duct cleaning have recommended not cleaning flexible ducts because it is not effective, and the equipment can puncture a hole in the duct and cause a serious problem. Do a thread search. If you suspect a clog in the duct, it would be better to have a camera inspection done to find the clog.
I am having Sun Kool do the ducts since they installed the air conditioner originally and I had signed up for their Kool Club. I hope they are aware of the flexible duct issue?
Bill14564
08-14-2025, 09:00 AM
I have a 6 year old Charlotte CY Villa and the primary bedroom is furthest away from the air conditioner. I bought a room thermometer as the bedroom felt unusually hot (to me) and it does show the bedroom is 3-5 degrees warmer than the front of the house. This seems like a lot - is this normal? I keep the blinds shut and my bedroom has an Eastern exposure so it gets sun in the morning but remains hot all day and night. I turn the air conditioner to 72 at night just to get the bedroom down to 77 which is still too warm for me. Any ideas other than keeping the air conditioner temp set really low?
Thanks,
Cindy
You might check the insulation above that room and around the cold-air ducts going to that room. All of that should be fine but it's worth looking at.
Duct cleaning is a somewhat controversial topic. Buildup in the duct would affect airflow but it seems like it should take an awful lot of buildup to cause that much of a temperature difference.
I don't know if any of the ducts can be shut off but it's worth taking a look at that.
The long run through the attic could result in cool air taking longer to reach the room but if the AC runs for more than a few minutes then it shouldn't cause a significant difference. But you have the new thermometer so try measuring the air leaving the duct in that room and one of the cooler rooms.
While this would not correct whatever is causing that room to be warmer, one thing you could try is to set the fan to "on" rather than "auto." This will keep air moving through the ducts and circulating in the home and hopefully would balance the temperatures. Colder air from the front rooms would be drawn to the back and warmer air from the back would mix with the front. With air continuously moving, there wouldn't be a chance for the ducts in the attic to get overly warm and send heated air into the bedroom. I did this in my old home that had a thermostat on the first floor but bedrooms on the second. The fan runs more but the compressor should run less so hopefully it keeps the bedroom more comfortable at less cost than setting the thermostat to 70.
retiredguy123
08-14-2025, 09:04 AM
The garage gets the afternoon sun. I had wanted an Eastern exposure for my backyard (and primary BR which is what I got).
Something to note. The prior owner insulated over the garage too. We never did that in Arizona as it trapped heat making the garage even hotter. I am wondering if doing that here makes my attic hotter?
In my opinion, insulating the ceiling in the garage has very little effect on the attic temperature or the garage temperature.
Teed_Off
08-14-2025, 09:05 AM
I have a 6 year old Charlotte CY Villa and the primary bedroom is furthest away from the air conditioner. I bought a room thermometer as the bedroom felt unusually hot (to me) and it does show the bedroom is 3-5 degrees warmer than the front of the house. This seems like a lot - is this normal? I keep the blinds shut and my bedroom has an Eastern exposure so it gets sun in the morning but remains hot all day and night. I turn the air conditioner to 72 at night just to get the bedroom down to 77 which is still too warm for me. Any ideas other than keeping the air conditioner temp set really low?
Thanks,
Cindy
Make sure the dampers on the registers are adjusted properly. Are they fully open in your primary bedroom, and are the dampers in rooms that are cold partially open/mostly closed?
dewilson58
08-14-2025, 09:06 AM
The garage gets the afternoon sun. I had wanted an Eastern exposure for my backyard (and primary BR which is what I got).
Something to note. The prior owner insulated over the garage too. We never did that in Arizona as it trapped heat making the garage even hotter. I am wondering if doing that here makes my attic hotter?
At construction, we insulated out garage.
Our garage is 20 to 30 degrees COOLER on hot days.
Strange yours is hotter.
vintageogauge
08-14-2025, 09:06 AM
I think most homes have one room that is warmer than the others. I know that we do and have had similar experiences in other homes. I just us a floor fan to move the air around, turn it on a couple hours before bedtime and it seems to keep it cooler. I tried blocking or reducing the flow in other rooms but it didn't help.
I also agree with others, don't get your flexible ducts cleaned, if you can cancel that service it would be a good idea.
retiredguy123
08-14-2025, 09:10 AM
I am having Sun Kool do the ducts since they installed the air conditioner originally and I had signed up for their Kool Club. I hope they are aware of the flexible duct issue?
In my opinion, cleaning the ducts is a waste of money, and I don't think it has anything to do with the Kool Club.
retiredguy123
08-14-2025, 09:15 AM
I think most homes have one room that is warmer than the others. I know that we do and have had similar experiences in other homes. I just us a floor fan to move the air around, turn it on a couple hours before bedtime and it seems to keep it cooler. I tried blocking or reducing the flow in other rooms but it didn't help.
I also agree with others, don't get your flexible ducts cleaned, if you can cancel that service it would be a good idea.
I agree. Cancel the duct cleaning service.
retiredguy123
08-14-2025, 09:17 AM
Some home inspectors, like Frank D'Angelo, have a heat sensing tool that will tell you if the bedroom ceiling is insulated without going into the attic.
PJ_Smiley
08-14-2025, 09:27 AM
We have 3-beroom courtyard villa (1600 sqft). Had same problem with master bedroom - not as cold as the front bedrooms and rest of house. We had HVAC company install a second A/C air duct for master bedroom. Both air ducts run from larger duct box nearer the front of house (like a direct run). Originally, the duct in the master bedroom was centered on ceiling closest to living room/bedroom wall. In our case, with tray ceiling, the vent sat in the higher part of ceiling (centered) between the tray and the wall. We eliminated that vent hole and installed a vent on each side (for esthetics) and had the original hole patched, spackled, and painted. The ceiling and vents looks like it came that way. With two A/C ducts, the master bedroom stays cooler and has better airflow.
azcindy
08-14-2025, 09:34 AM
Had same problem with master bedroom - not as cold as the front bedrooms and rest of house. We had HVAC company install a second A/C air duct for master bedroom. Both air ducts run from larger duct box nearer the front of house (like a direct run). Originally, the duct in the master bedroom was centered on ceiling closest to living room/bedroom wall. In our case, with tray ceiling, the vent sat in the higher part of ceiling (centered) between the tray and the wall. We eliminated that vent hole and installed a vent on each side (for esthetics) and had the originally hole patched, spackled, and painted. The ceiling and vents looks like it came that way. With two A/C ducts, the master bedroom stays cooler and has better airflow.
That's an interesting idea. Will ask about it
CarlR33
08-14-2025, 10:25 AM
Is the register open and blowing cold air? Do you have a ceiling fan in the bedroom and is it blowing down (counterclockwise), how often are you changing your HVAC air filter? The only way fresh air supply ducts could even get dirty is via their supply air via the air filter? I never understood how a fresh air duct could need cleaned (or even be dirty) unless the filter was missing, very cheap or never changed? You can also get a remote thermostat for the bedroom connected to the main thermostat but I would probably consult a HVAC tech if all the other stuff has checked out vs. wasting money on duct cleaning, IMO.
retiredguy123
08-14-2025, 10:37 AM
There is no reason for a bedroom to be 3-5 degrees warmer than the rest of the house in a courtyard villa. Something is wrong and it most likely has something to do with the air flow. I have a courtyard villa. The temperature in my kitchen is 79 degrees and the temperature in my bedroom, on the opposite end of the house, is also 79 degrees.
Note that my air handler has three settings for fan speed: low, medium, and high. Mine is set on medium, and the heating and cooling modes are set on automatic, which means that the supply fan only runs when the system is heating or cooling. I don't recommend running the fan continuously. I use a MERV 11 filter in my unit, which I replace every 6 months. The system is a Carrier, single stage system, installed by Munn's for the builder.
MrFlorida
08-14-2025, 11:02 AM
Cleaning the ducts will not make the air colder.
Topspinmo
08-14-2025, 11:03 AM
If you’re air handler in garage and master bedroom way at back I suspect low air flow and conditioned air warmer do to length of duct leading back there. I had same problem and tried several things with little success. The air just hotter due to distance from air handler and low air flow due to smaller ducting.
I used mini anemometer
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/UNI-T-Handheld-Anemometer-Temperature-Backlit/dp/B08PNNVF8H/ref=sr_1_6?crid=276YRH048CAGC&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.xLgAJKjnfzuqnmxj4IRQ3gUxI8Gs2ejzw DWz-LTFIa6VA0mMFnDINvTbsXkh6bkfCNMzp5IGNww6OPGj_YYEEis U8TjoFt4rua7T0YsYOeE94jzoH1EjICkEdYlxBpVvQ_fwGoL5h SMqdlAx9t2lMN5CxhiAKqdpf6cMxJbIlZmqc-zZa18fuqU3sbcw0CUI8oXgVDYyibcAt-tr0ljM1AMVZkTPmg6Vc-ifh_2WbtBuJvRcivfREcOSEbUhKQGxN1du1PojCBNberTpWXyh 0JXBU57r4f84z6WIcy8eyao.-2CD93NZ5W8Vd2q948jGcyJs7b5f2kGOMDfvyamBGyw&dib_tag=se&keywords=mini%2Banemometer&qid=1755186750&sprefix=Mini%2Banemom%2Caps%2C107&sr=8-6&th=1)
And temperature gauge trying to adjust air flow opens in living room to more flow to back bedroom. I also tried speed air handler fan up with little success. Good luck, if find remedy without adding mini split in back bedroom lets us know?
Normal
08-14-2025, 11:08 AM
Make sure your duct is connected to the air register in the bedroom. Sometimes they come loose or pop off. Clues would be insulation dust in the room or a cooler than usual attic when the AC is on. Make sure air is coming out of the register with the AC on.
callalily
08-14-2025, 11:30 AM
When the sun is shining or the air conditioning system is working hard when it is scheduled to decrease the temperature at night, I can get a 3-5 degree difference in room temperatures between one end of the house and another. I purchased Ecobee Smart Sensors and have them in each of the bedrooms and the kitchen. I can adjust the A/C so that it will pay attention to only one sensor or a combination of them at different times of the day. So, for example, my primary bedroom is furthest away from the air handler and it is normally just me sleeping here, so I set the system using the Ecobee app so that the primary bedroom is 73 degrees at night. It doesn't matter what temperature the other rooms are (they're usually colder). It will keep the primary bedroom at a steady temperature. During the day, it pays attention to the temperature in the kitchen plus one other room. Since the guest rooms are closer to the A/C, they are generally colder, but that is what my guests prefer. Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NQVWRR3?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k1_1_7&=&crid=20VL9KRIE33DA&=&sprefix=ecobee+)
Altavia
08-14-2025, 11:44 AM
I am having Sun Kool do the ducts since they installed the air conditioner originally and I had signed up for their Kool Club. I hope they are aware of the flexible duct issue?
Suncool had the tools to diagnose and knows how's to balance there ducts
golfing eagles
08-14-2025, 11:52 AM
Temperature in primary bedroom 3-5 degrees higher than rest of house?
My MASTER bedroom is in the back of the house and only 1/2° warmer.
New Englander
08-14-2025, 03:21 PM
Cold air has to travel further through a hot attic to get to the back rooms, therefore they will be warmer.
:agree:
azcindy
08-14-2025, 04:09 PM
When the sun is shining or the air conditioning system is working hard when it is scheduled to decrease the temperature at night, I can get a 3-5 degree difference in room temperatures between one end of the house and another. I purchased Ecobee Smart Sensors and have them in each of the bedrooms and the kitchen. I can adjust the A/C so that it will pay attention to only one sensor or a combination of them at different times of the day. So, for example, my primary bedroom is furthest away from the air handler and it is normally just me sleeping here, so I set the system using the Ecobee app so that the primary bedroom is 73 degrees at night. It doesn't matter what temperature the other rooms are (they're usually colder). It will keep the primary bedroom at a steady temperature. During the day, it pays attention to the temperature in the kitchen plus one other room. Since the guest rooms are closer to the A/C, they are generally colder, but that is what my guests prefer. Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NQVWRR3?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k1_1_7&=&crid=20VL9KRIE33DA&=&sprefix=ecobee+)
This sounds like a good solution to get the temp in the bedroom right at night. Still may ask Sun Kool when they are here why there is a 3-5 degree difference in the rooms.
Babbs1957
08-14-2025, 05:42 PM
Thanks. I am scheduled to have the ducts cleaned on Monday. I do keep the bedroom door open. Fingers crossed the duct cleaning solves the problem.
Oh my...you need to do your due diligence on duct cleaning. Have them show you their borescope video while in your ducts prior to work. I think you would reconsider. Been in the business for 30 years, never came across a home duct system that needed cleaning. It is sorta like cleaning your water pipe lines to get stronger pressure.....scam.
PilotAlan
08-14-2025, 05:42 PM
There’s a lot of speculation here. Get someone to inspect your ductwork in the attic.
There’s a lot of things that can cause this (leaking ducts, damaged ducts, poor insulation, poor design, poor installation, etc) and you won’t know until someone with knowledge goes up and looks at it.
Babbs1957
08-14-2025, 05:47 PM
Make sure the dampers on the registers are adjusted properly. Are they fully open in your primary bedroom, and are the dampers in rooms that are cold partially open/mostly closed?
:bigbow:
You need to take into account the loss of cfms due to the run of the duct system too. Thirty years ago it was all a big secret on HVAC systems, now you have the internet. Research, research, research. Setting vents properly in rooms determines airflow also. The room closest will get full pressure, so you adjust the vent. That's why there is an adjustment either on the primary vanes (hard to see) or secondary vanes (obvious).
retiredguy123
08-14-2025, 05:59 PM
This sounds like a good solution to get the temp in the bedroom right at night. Still may ask Sun Kool when they are here why there is a 3-5 degree difference in the rooms.
OP, if your temperature numbers are correct, there is a serious problem with the installation of your system. The builder does not design HVAC systems with that much deviation in room temperatures. All rooms in the house should be within one degree of the thermostat setting. You need to have the entire system inspected before trying any of these suggested fixes. You do not need any Ecobee sensors.
C. C. Rider
08-14-2025, 07:38 PM
I have a 6 year old Charlotte CY Villa and the primary bedroom is furthest away from the air conditioner. I bought a room thermometer as the bedroom felt unusually hot (to me) and it does show the bedroom is 3-5 degrees warmer than the front of the house. This seems like a lot - is this normal? I keep the blinds shut and my bedroom has an Eastern exposure so it gets sun in the morning but remains hot all day and night. I turn the air conditioner to 72 at night just to get the bedroom down to 77 which is still too warm for me. Any ideas other than keeping the air conditioner temp set really low?
Thanks,
Cindy
You need a non-contact digital laser temperature sensor gun. They can easily read the temperature of air coming out of the vents on a high ceiling or read the surface temperature of the walls, ceilings, or anything in the room.
All you do is point it at the surface and pull the trigger and it almost instantly displays the temperature of the surface you pointed it at. It's very simple to use and easy to read.
Below is a link to one like I bought about 10 or 12 years ago. It works great. There are less expensive ones for sale also on the same page on Amazon.
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/General-Tools-IRT207-Temperature-Detector/dp/B00377BSU4/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2IQ3OPKIK43RH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fBKuT2KZrTlzJWyTeFrmlmtCLi7_ftWTh e679aJ_YqPzJfq4RxeNX1QQ8QQu-bUdehgXd0jQdWY_DDwEf0wpmXNiTwfzbRUlYzjuYwPyZSTmeWX FActjdGC0GK_JVVyeaRda05lPlqQAR8JpLTXkoBsrnk_kceC1g Be6jfaEkhWWg2nUeoxDCsSbzBdGi2KTmoOmUDo7vYW30J1hPz3 0MxRO4H0df9IGhqqQlFN-I0Y.3-rg3lR5LZbMWdbx639b70gwwjIIs5soKBzhE-8_cMA&dib_tag=se&keywords=general%2Btemperature%2Bgun&qid=1755217508&sprefix=General%2Btemperature%2Bgun%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-3&th=1)
thevillages2013
08-15-2025, 05:15 AM
I agree. Cancel the duct cleaning service.
Yes, cancel the duct cleaning! The villa is only six years old. Changing the filter to a Merv 8 might help air flow and closing supply vents in the front bedroom/bedrooms if not being used. From personal experience the master bedroom in a CYV is always warmer by a few degrees. I have even seen one that has no supply vent in the master closet .
USOTR
08-15-2025, 05:30 AM
One the bedroom door has to stay open unless you have a return in your bedroom..
Second, like others have said, check the insolation above your bedroom. If that's not an issue you may need to spend some money and re duck you home system and move the thermostat near your master bedroom.
Or an easier solution would be to install a split AC system just for your bedroom. Then you could keep your bedroom at 68 at night while the rest of the house is at 78.
westernrider75
08-15-2025, 05:52 AM
I have a 6 year old Charlotte CY Villa and the primary bedroom is furthest away from the air conditioner. I bought a room thermometer as the bedroom felt unusually hot (to me) and it does show the bedroom is 3-5 degrees warmer than the front of the house. This seems like a lot - is this normal? I keep the blinds shut and my bedroom has an Eastern exposure so it gets sun in the morning but remains hot all day and night. I turn the air conditioner to 72 at night just to get the bedroom down to 77 which is still too warm for me. Any ideas other than keeping the air conditioner temp set really low?
Thanks,
Cindy
We have the same house as you but it faces the opposite direction. My master bedroom is also warmer but only slightly. Since our guest room, the one nearest the laundry room is the coldest spot in the house we adjusted the airflow in that room to be almost closed and it helped the temp on the master. Just food for thought. We rarely use that bedroom anyway.
retiredguy123
08-15-2025, 05:54 AM
One the bedroom door has to stay open unless you have a return in your bedroom..
Second, like others have said, check the insolation above your bedroom. If that's not an issue you may need to spend some money and re duck you home system and move the thermostat near your master bedroom.
Or an easier solution would be to install a split AC system just for your bedroom. Then you could keep your bedroom at 68 at night while the rest of the house is at 78.
My master bedroom doesn't actually have a return duct, but there is a ceiling vent that transfers air into a duct above the bedroom ceiling to a ceiling vent in the living room, which then allows the air to flow through the living room and into the large return vent in the foyer area.
gldfin
08-15-2025, 05:55 AM
At construction, we insulated out garage.
Our garage is 20 to 30 degrees COOLER on hot days.
Strange yours is hotter.
Insulating garage doors make sense. It makes absolutely no sense to insulate above the garage because it will only make the garage hotter unless you add AC. Heat rises.
gldfin
08-15-2025, 05:59 AM
You need a non-contact digital laser temperature sensor gun. They can easily read the temperature of air coming out of the vents on a high ceiling or read the surface temperature of the walls, ceilings, or anything in the room.
All you do is point it at the surface and pull the trigger and it almost instantly displays the temperature of the surface you pointed it at. It's very simple to use and easy to read.
Below is a link to one like I bought about 10 or 12 years ago. It works great. There are less expensive ones for sale also on the same page on Amazon.
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/General-Tools-IRT207-Temperature-Detector/dp/B00377BSU4/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2IQ3OPKIK43RH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fBKuT2KZrTlzJWyTeFrmlmtCLi7_ftWTh e679aJ_YqPzJfq4RxeNX1QQ8QQu-bUdehgXd0jQdWY_DDwEf0wpmXNiTwfzbRUlYzjuYwPyZSTmeWX FActjdGC0GK_JVVyeaRda05lPlqQAR8JpLTXkoBsrnk_kceC1g Be6jfaEkhWWg2nUeoxDCsSbzBdGi2KTmoOmUDo7vYW30J1hPz3 0MxRO4H0df9IGhqqQlFN-I0Y.3-rg3lR5LZbMWdbx639b70gwwjIIs5soKBzhE-8_cMA&dib_tag=se&keywords=general%2Btemperature%2Bgun&qid=1755217508&sprefix=General%2Btemperature%2Bgun%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-3&th=1)
It does make sense to have a temperature gun but that may not tell her anything if it is an air flow problem because the temp.should be similar.
Marathon Man
08-15-2025, 06:18 AM
I agree with the others. Duct cleaning not needed unless someone scopes it and sees the dust built up so bad that it hinders air flow. I don't see that happening in six years. Cancel the cleaning and spend the money having Sun Cool diagnose the problem and come up with a real fix.
Rocksnap
08-15-2025, 06:21 AM
Note that other threads on duct cleaning have recommended not cleaning flexible ducts because it is not effective, and the equipment can puncture a hole in the duct and cause a serious problem. Do a thread search. If you suspect a clog in the duct, it would be better to have a camera inspection done to find the clog.
Good call.
I would suspect some kind of blockage. Not dirty ducts. Also, would be nice to know if the ductwork was sized properly. Or if there are any diverted valves that could be out of position. Unbalanced airflow.
jhambley
08-15-2025, 06:33 AM
Had the same issue in our new home. The Villages sent someone out and verified the AC was cooling properly. I then asked them to go in attic and verify there was insulation above that bedroom. Come to find out absolutely no insulation in the ceiling above that room.
NoMo50
08-15-2025, 06:54 AM
We had a similar problem in our 1st home in TV, which was a designer (Gardenia). In our case, it was a new home, that we moved into in December. One bedroom was consistently 5° colder than the rest of the house. All other areas in the house were within 1° of each other. We called Warranty about the issues, and they promptly sent Munn's out to investigate. After checking the output air temps at all registers, which were all good, the tech broke out his thermal imaging camera. He found that the bedroom in question showed very obvious cold areas on the ceiling. Specifically, the area from the outside wall about 3' into the room was noticeably colder. A trip into the attic confirmed there was no insulation blown in the attic from the outside wall, to nearly 4' into the room, for the entire width of the room. Two days later, the insulation contractor was on site to correct the issue, and the problem was instantly solved.
Long story short, even though Warranty may not apply, call a reputable HVAC company and have them do a thorough inspection. There is no way a 6 year old home should need to have it's ductwork cleaned.
retiredguy123
08-15-2025, 06:55 AM
Had the same issue in our new home. The Villages sent someone out and verified the AC was cooling properly. I then asked them to go in attic and verify there was insulation above that bedroom. Come to find out absolutely no insulation in the ceiling above that room.
OP, to check your bedroom for insulation, you may have an attic access panel in your bedroom closet. If so, lift up the panel and shine a flashlight across the bedroom ceiling.
La lamy
08-15-2025, 07:10 AM
If you don't get relief via AC, I would recommend a fan. I like the 'white noise' effect for sleep, and it does help me feel cooler.
mjfmicheal
08-15-2025, 07:23 AM
In addition to the other ideas here you should also check the vents themselves to make sure they are all the way open. Sometimes moving things around can push the little round thing that opens and closes it. Adjust that round mechanism so that the slats of the vent are straight up and down. That will allow the most air through.
This is designed so that you can customize the amount of air in each room. After doing that, I would leave the bedroom door open and all that should do it. Good luck!
Melmab
08-15-2025, 07:32 AM
I had the same problem. This summer, I started keeping the bedroom door closed. It made a world of difference the bedroom stays about the same temperature as the rest of the house.
Berwin
08-15-2025, 07:44 AM
We have the same problem. When the A/C guy was out doing the annual service for our unit, I asked him. He checked and the duct was not blocked. So, I just put a small fan on the floor in the main room pointed towards the bedroom door and that takes care of the problem when it arises. The guest bedroom is an icebox.
Bwanajim
08-15-2025, 07:45 AM
Maybe try closing all the other vents in the house just a little bit more and see if you get more airflow in the bedroom
TROOPER01
08-15-2025, 07:47 AM
Get new windows, [/B]
Heytubes
08-15-2025, 08:23 AM
If the window in the master (I’m old school) bedroom faces west, have a temp reflecting film or even a new low e window installed. Payback on a new window is years though, but lower temp is instant. I did film on my master bedroom window.
Topspinmo
08-15-2025, 08:57 AM
Temperature in primary bedroom 3-5 degrees higher than rest of house?
My MASTER bedroom is in the back of the house and only 1/2° warmer.
Depends on house style (talking about CYV) and if bedroom faces southwest. IMO Most design CYVs has master bedroom furthest from air handler along with IMO inadequate size duct. IMO the smaller duct has less air flow when got larger ducts in living room.
You can increase flow little by adjusting flow ducts closer to air handler to get Little more air flow but still have air temperature problem running in long duct. Example in my house vent closest to air handler around 49 to 55 degrees. The air temperature at rear ( longest smaller duct) 56 to 61. I suspect With thermostat at front of house where air coolest the back bedroom doesn’t have time to cold room down before A/C at themostat reaches setting temperatures. Also, if bedroom faces S/W you have radiant heat from afternoon sun on window and walls.
Driller703
08-15-2025, 10:01 AM
I have a 6 year old Charlotte CY Villa and the primary bedroom is furthest away from the air conditioner. I bought a room thermometer as the bedroom felt unusually hot (to me) and it does show the bedroom is 3-5 degrees warmer than the front of the house. This seems like a lot - is this normal? I keep the blinds shut and my bedroom has an Eastern exposure so it gets sun in the morning but remains hot all day and night. I turn the air conditioner to 72 at night just to get the bedroom down to 77 which is still too warm for me. Any ideas other than keeping the air conditioner temp set really low?
Thanks,
Cindy
I have the same issue, except fortunately, the bedroom in question is not the master. I had the tech from Munns over. He checked the system all over and could find no problem. Said it was probably due to the heat in the attic warming the ducts. I believe that this is normal for the majority of the homes with your floor plan.
Coley
08-15-2025, 02:19 PM
Thanks. I am scheduled to have the ducts cleaned on Monday. I do keep the bedroom door open. Fingers crossed the duct cleaning solves the problem.
We close our bedroom door and it's better that way---worth a try???
C. C. Rider
08-15-2025, 07:28 PM
It does make sense to have a temperature gun but that may not tell her anything if it is an air flow problem because the temp.should be similar.
The temperature gun will accurately measure the temperature of the air coming out of the vents as well as the temperature of any wall, ceiling, or surface you point it at.
Knowing this information can then lead to a person taking the proper steps in addressing the inequities in temperature from room to room.
C. C. Rider
08-15-2025, 07:36 PM
Insulating garage doors make sense. It makes absolutely no sense to insulate above the garage because it will only make the garage hotter unless you add AC. Heat rises.
You're totally wrong about that. If you don't have insulation in the ceiling, then heat will RADIATE down through the ceiling and make the area below even hotter.
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barbara828
08-15-2025, 07:47 PM
my MB is east in 3 bed cyv. Furthest from unit. ALWAYs coldest in winter or hottest in summer ; go figure -
barbara828
08-15-2025, 07:50 PM
My extra insulation in attic dropped bill 10
retiredguy123
08-16-2025, 12:34 AM
You're totally wrong about that. If you don't have insulation in the ceiling, then heat will RADIATE down through the ceiling and make the area below even hotter.
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Adding insulation between two unconditioned spaces will only slow down the heat transfer process, but eventually, both spaces will become the same temperature. At sometimes during the day, the garage will become hotter than the attic and the insulation will actually slow down the heat transfer upwards into the attic. Builders never insulate between unconditioned spaces because it provides no benefit in terms of long term temperature differences.
jrref
08-16-2025, 08:07 AM
You're totally wrong about that. If you don't have insulation in the ceiling, then heat will RADIATE down through the ceiling and make the area below even hotter.
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I used to think not insulating the garage ceiling would let the heat in the garage vent into the attic through the ceiling. I insulated the garage ceiling and found I was totally wrong. You are correct. The heat was radiating down through the ceiling and the insulation stopped that. Now my garage if the door stays closed, is about 5 degrees cooler than the outside air on a hot summer afternoon. I have my garage door insulated as well.
jrref
08-16-2025, 08:14 AM
If your home's HVAC system was designed properly, and I'm not sure the new homes these days are, and you have proper attic insulation, you shouldn't have hot and cold rooms. The duct dampers are there to make small adjustments.
The only thing I can add is If you are going to replace your HVAC system get a Variable speed Inverter system becasue it runs more than it is off and will equalize the temperatures in all your rooms. With a conventional system it's 100% On or 100% Off so it might not be running long enough to push enough air to the problem rooms if the ducting was not designed correctly. In mine and others who got these variable speed systems, the air temperature consistency across all the rooms was vastly improved.
Topspinmo
08-16-2025, 01:00 PM
At construction, we insulated out garage.
Our garage is 20 to 30 degrees COOLER on hot days.
Strange yours is hotter.
I find that impossible unless you are A/Cing you garage when it 95 outside, so you’re saying your garage is at most 75 degrees in heat of day? My garage has insulation over it and faces North northeast. Maybe 5 or 6 degrees less outside temps in heat of day.
biker1
08-16-2025, 01:50 PM
My garage faces to the southwest and the doors are insulated. This reduces the long wave radiative flux off the garage doors by quite a bit. Regardless, the garage typically runs about 5F above the outside temperature in the afternoon.
I find that impossible unless you are A/Cing you garage when it 95 outside, so you’re saying your garage is at most 75 degrees in heat of day? My garage has insulation over it and faces North northeast. Maybe 5 or 6 degrees less outside temps in heat of day.
eyc234
08-16-2025, 02:25 PM
OP have the technicians check the actual ducting. When we moved in 15 years ago, our north facing master was always hotter than rest of house. Went into the attic and found strapping holding up duct had broken and duct had dropped. Created a kink allowing less air flow than other rooms. At that time we were able to call warranty and they had someone come out and restrapped all ducting. No further problems.
Retiring
08-19-2025, 02:53 PM
I built new about 3 yrs ago. Right from day one, I had serious problems with the AC and sub was unable to repair, MANY visits. The problem was reaching the point of litigation to rescind sale and TV would have to buy the house. HVAC sub flew in an engineer from the manufacturer’s headquarters. After about 6 hours of messing with the software coding, while sitting with his laptop in my kitchen, problem solved. During this visit they did find the bedroom thermostat was showing the temp to be 5 degs warmer than actual. He reprogramed the master bedroom thermostat and that “unknown” problem was resolved. I won’t get into what was the main problem, too long for this forum. But all is good now.
azcindy
08-20-2025, 01:41 PM
I built new about 3 yrs ago. Right from day one, I had serious problems with the AC and sub was unable to repair, MANY visits. The problem was reaching the point of litigation to rescind sale and TV would have to buy the house. HVAC sub flew in an engineer from the manufacturer’s headquarters. After about 6 hours of messing with the software coding, while sitting with his laptop in my kitchen, problem solved. During this visit they did find the bedroom thermostat was showing the temp to be 5 degs warmer than actual. He reprogramed the master bedroom thermostat and that “unknown” problem was resolved. I won’t get into what was the main problem, too long for this forum. But all is good now.
The temp in the bedroom via the Ecobee sensor is the same as the indoor thermometer. I have a Sun Kool tech coming today to hopefully find a solution.
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