Best Way To Vent Hot Air From Top Floor?

Hi –

I was on the top floor landing of my house yesterday and discovered (unsurprisingly) that it was extremely hot. There’s a crank-operated casement window which opens out, with an interior screen. Any thoughts on a good way to vent the air? I’ve been looking at whole-house fans, but wondering if there are alternatives.

Thanks!

eperry60

in General Discussion 2 years and 11 months ago

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andriywww1990 | 2 years and 11 months ago

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The top floor is still going to get hot in the summer even if the walls were insulated.

The way to vent this is to open that window and open something at the bottom to allow air to come in.

We have the same situation here and we have ac on the first floor and ac units in the bedrooms and leave the bathroom window open but the heat in the hallway does not leave because the bottom of the house is closed up. If you are willing to open a window downstsirs, the heat will leave. You don’t need a hole house fan.

jimcornell55 | 2 years and 11 months ago

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That’s going to cause a different set of problems in winter. Consider insulating your walls. That actually will help both in summer and winter.