Air Balance: How to Fix Hot and Cold Spots in Home

Layla M.


You’ve all seen it. You likely have one. The cluttered unused guestroom down the hall. Boxes of Christmas decorations pack the closet, Mom’s arts and crafts bins are piled up in the corner. You tell yourself the room would make an awesome office, but it’s so darn chilly. Don’t let it go to waste. You could recoup the cost of the unused room by air balance.

Here’s the deal – cold spots are a nuisance for you and your family, robbing you of square footage your hard work paid for. But don’t despair, air balancing your HVAC system can fix that. Air balancing requires testing, engineering calculations, adjusting, and often times ductwork modification or repair, so it’s no walk in the park for your average HVAC contractor. In fact, most residential HVAC contractors don’t even offer air balance. It takes a good, qualified HVAC contractor like the team at  24/7 Local HVAC to get the job done right.

And while the task may seem dauting, air balancing will help you in all sorts of ways. In this article we’re going to cover everything you need to know about air balancing (so you can sleep better at night).

What Is Air Balancing?

As the name implies, air balancing refers to the process of optimizing airflow through your HVAC system to maintain the desired temperature evenly throughout your home.

balancing air flow in each room

  When Do You Need Balancing HVAC System?

You Have Inconsistent Heating And Cooling

Believe it or not, imbalanced air in your HVAC system is the number one reason you experience temperature inconsistency in your house. Good design and installation of your ductwork, among other things, is the best way to prevent imbalanced air. And if one room is abnormally cold and hot, the problem is likely widespread across the whole house, only less obvious.

This is the ugly truth about air ducts – poor airduct design and installation practices emerged in the residential sector from the 1970s, when mass production of fast and cheap ruled. To read more about air ducts, see our blogs on air ducts.

Here’s the scoop: when struggling with hot and cold spots, the quick fix is to crank the heat or AC. Don’t. It will lead to bigger problems, like the premature death of your HVAC unit and sky-high energy bills.

Hot Spot at Home

You Have Undersized Return Vents

Check this out: supply and return vents are like the arteries and veins inside your body, supplying fresh air to your rooms and returning the used air back to the HVAC system. Your HVAC system should have the right number of supply and return vents to regulate the ins and out of air.

I’m not going to lie to you, this is rarely the case, as builders will often opt to install one large central return to save on costs. This ill-advised shortcut ends up costing you thousands in surplus electricity charges a year.

Now, just to be clear, one central return works if the doors inside your home are open all the time. But close the bedroom doors at night and you’ll starve the return and create a negative pressure environment, which sucks the outside air through little fissures and cracks. The unfiltered air can carry allergens and other unwelcomed particulates, tainting the overall air quality while deregulating temperature. This forces your HVAC unit to work double time, meaning higher bills.

You may be thinking, okay, so my HVAC system needs air balancing. But how? This is where the real HVAC experts come in. Attempt what follows without the assistance of a trained professional and you’ll do more harm than good.

central return

How To Balance Forced Air Heating System?

To ensure your HVAC is delivering the right amount of air equally throughout the building, the  certified air flow technician should: 

  1. Determine the system’s tonnage or heating output, which gives them the required total system airflow.
  2. By using complex engineering calculations, allocate that number among the total number of rooms based on room size, location, fixtures in the room, etc.. That will give them the airflow in each room.
  3. Examine the design of the building to better understand the placement of each room and the path the air takes.
  4. Inspect and start the HVAC system to ensure it runs at optimal efficiency.
  5. Take the delivered airflow readings using specialized equipment – first, of the whole system, and second, for each room in the house to compare it with the required airflow calculations to see if there are discrepancies.

Once the discrepancies are uncovered, they can go about fixing them with an air balance. Some of you DIY-ers might be thinking – Hey, I can do this myself. But that ain’t the hard part. Read on to see how the pros can help you get the most from your HVAC system.

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How To Increase Air Flow In Air Duct With HVAC Damper

Alright, so how do seasoned HVAC technicians increase or decrease the airflow in your house to achieve the perfect harmony? They:

  1. Alter the system’s blower fan speed to increase or decrease total airflow output.
  2. Inspect the ductwork for damage or weakness. Duct design problems and/or installation problems are the number one reason why the air is not balanced in residential homes.
  3. Add or remove supply and return ducts  to deliver enough air to each room.
  4. Seal or insulate accessible under-insulated ducts.
  5. Add dampers to the ducts. This directs the airflow coming from the HVAC unit and shifts the desired amount to each room. Some ducts are already equipped with dampers and can simply be adjusted.
  6. Modify the settings of the air cleaner/ filtration unit

Once those boxes are checked , your air is balanced. Now, you’re probably wondering – how much will this set me back? Keep reading and you’ll find out.

HVAC Damper

How Much Does Air Balancing Cost?

The truth is that an air balance is a lot more complicated than, say, an air duct cleaning. That’s because air balancing is more complex, requires more time, labor, and specialized equipment.

The average cost of an air balancing depends on things like accessibility and size of the duct openings and can range anywhere from $75-150 an opening, which doesn’t include adding or removing ducts, or sealing and insulating them. Let’s say your house has one exhaust fan, one outside air intake, nine supply openings, and one return opening. A certified air balance such as this would cost you anywhere from $900 to $2000. And that may sound like a lot, but it’s well worth the investment.

What You'll Gain From Air Balance

benefits of air balance

benefits of air balance

This may not come as a surprise but air balancing your home has many benefits. Here are the major advantages:

Consistent Temperatures

Obvious, yes, but this is the most important reason. As explained earlier, air balancing ensures the consistent flow of air into every room inside a building. Which means you can turn that unused spare bedroom room into the home office of your dreams.

Increased Comfort

To be comfortable inside your home, the temperatures of your rooms should be consistent with the settings on the thermostat. Air balancing delivers the optimal amount of airflow in and out of those rooms, ensuring your loved ones aren’t too hot or too cold.

Better Air Quality

A balanced HVAC system helps protect against the unexpected inflow of outdoor air, which often carries allergies and impurities with it. A properly sealed building safeguards the filtered air inside of it, which is just as important for your health as filtering the water you drink.

Increased Energy Efficiency

An optimized HVAC system means balanced airflow throughout your home. When even temperatures are easily maintained, HVAC systems do not have to over-exert themselves by running for long periods of time, saving you money while simultaneously saving the earth.

Longer HVAC Lifespan

HVAC units don’t have it easy. They work against the extremes in hot and cold weather, and the harsh temperatures take a toll on them. To keep your HVAC system in good shape, making sure you air is balanced should be a top priority.

Call Your Local HVAC Professional For Air Balance

The ugly truth is unbalanced air strains your HVAC system. It wears itself down running extended hours, costing you money and leading to increased repair and replacement costs over time.

So, there you have it – air balancing saves your HVAC system while saving you money. A good HVAC company will work with you to properly assess your needs and provide you with an affordable, long lasting solution so you can enjoy the time you spend at home with your family.

If you live in metro Baltimore area and want help with your HVAC system –  reach out to our team at 24/7 Local HVAC and speak to one of our certified air-balancing experts for any of your HVAC system needs. We’re experienced. We’re reliable. And we’ve got you covered.

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