Yes, there are separate thermostats for the upstairs and downstairs areas in my home.
Upstairs Downstairs - 1971 Wanted - a Good Home 5-5 was released on: UK: 5 October 1975 USA: 13 February 1977
They wanted to be there. Note: Upstairs, as is today, is more protected than downstairs where the entrance way of a home is.
A carbon monoxide sensor should be placed on every level of the home, including both upstairs and downstairs. Carbon monoxide can be produced by any fuel-burning appliance, so having detectors on multiple levels ensures comprehensive coverage for early detection of any leaks.
i had a new whole home dehumidifier put in my 2400 sq.ft. 2 story home. I also had my plenum replaced. Now my kitchen is noticably warmer now. my upstairs bedrooms are now cooler then the entire downstairs. Any answers?
There is no hard and fast rule for this since all houses, systems, thermostat locations and comfort levels are different. Experiment and go with what makes everybody happy most of the time.
There are several types of thermostats available in the market, including manual thermostats, programmable thermostats, smart thermostats, and wireless thermostats. Each type offers different features and benefits to help regulate and control the temperature in your home.
Since the home is two story a small indoor air conditioner will not be able to cool the whole house by itself. To get this home to be cool you will need to use a A/C system both upstairs and downstairs.
Lowes and lowes.com carry the largest selection and have the cheapest prices for hardwood flooring. As for upstairs or downstairs, it depends on your personal taste and what type you want to use.
I would say Honeywell
In America where the average person lives in a middles class home the average amount of bathrooms would be two. Most homes have at least a one and a half bath and many also have up to three. Two bathrooms is deffinitelly close to the average. edit- 2, one upstairs and one downstairs. or if they have one they thend to be upstairs.
Most large home improvement stores stock reliable room thermostats. The Home Depot and Lowe's have a wide range of thermostats on their respective websites. The online retailer Amazon also sells thermostats accompanied by reviews of people who have already purchased them.
It depends on how well the house is insulated and the quality of the windows. I would assume that a professional has checked out that information.