Install dampers at the registers to adjust airflow.
Duct work runs through attic.
Unfortunately this practice is all too common in our northern cold climate putting air conditioning ducts in the hottest.
It was new when the ac was put in 7 years ago.
Foam tubing or fiberglass will work but it s also possible to buy pre insulated 4 duct.
The international residential code allows you to run a dryer vent through the attic but you can t terminate it there.
If those dampers can t be accessed from below you ll want to install them close enough to the register so that you can reach them through the register opening.
Recently i had another hvac company come out and put in a new bathroom vent and they told me they believed the duct work was full of water.
We re talking 20 feet max through the floors into the attic and another 20 feet across the attic into the bed room.
Smooth rigid ducts with tape or mastic around all joints will prevent air leakage.
It s done this way because it s easier and cheaper to run a flex duct through a wide open space than to fit it through and around floor and wall framing.
Always insulate the duct to prevent condensation problems as the warm air will be potentially running through cold ductwork.
In my experience heating ducts that run through attics cause serious problems in snow country.
In warm climates it is common practice to run heating and air conditioning ducting through attic spaces simply because it is easy to do.
Can i put a vent in the ceiling of the bedroom or must it be in the wall baseboard.
Each register should have its own damper that can be accessed for adjustment.
Adding heat runs in a basement may change the airflow in the ductwork going to other rooms.
It also makes maintenance and or modification easier.
You re trying to get warm air to a room and the duct is running through the coldest part of the house.
The attic ductwork is flex duct work.
Don t let a contractor talk you into it.
I called out the original hvac company and they took a look and said they saw no water.