Spoors Heating and AC
On its surface, the idea of closing AC vents in an unused room might make sense. Most people think that by closing a vent, air is then diverted to other open vents, helping to cool off occupied rooms faster. However, that's not quite the way it works. In fact, closing any vents connected to your HVAC system could actually cause a whole list of problems. Read on to find out why closing your vents is a bad idea and what you should be doing instead.Spoor's Heating & Air Conditioning offers AC services to help keep you the right temperature throughout the year. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.Causes Temperature & Pressure ImbalanceClosing the vents in one room will make that room hotter than the rest of the home, which can seep through walls and flooring, actually making the rooms around it warmer as well. The air pressure in a room with closed vents will also decrease, meaning that air from the outside will have an easier time funneling through cracks and crevices around windo...