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- Duct WorkHow is the temperature throughout the home? Do you have some rooms that are colder than others? Hotter than others? If your ductwork system is setup properly, you should have dampers on each round pipe going to each register upstairs. If you have them, have you checked to make sure they are open? Parallel to pipe is open, perpendicular is closed. The further away from the furnace you get, the less pressure you have in most cases. Sometimes slightly closing the ducts closest to the furnace and gradually increasing the open as you get further away will help with some airflow issues. If you have a boiler and your rooms are uneven or some radiators are cold check the following: Are all of the radiators in a room or floor cold? If so it could be a couple of things. If you have ‘zones’ or multiple thermostats, check to make sure the thermostat is properly adjusted to the temperature, or check batteries. If that doesn’t work, you may have a problem with a zone valve if it is only occurring in one area of the home. If you don’t have zones, or if you do have zones and it isnt a zone valve problem, check to see if you have air in your radiators. Most cast iron and baseboard radiators have bleeder valves on one end of them. Try bleeding them out to get any air out. (Generally speaking if you do not have a zoned system, air will typically buildup at the highest radiator in the home. Zone systems can have airlocked in a specific zone). If you are not sure how to bleed air from your system, call us for a service call on your system.