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Two other reasons a tenant may open a window sometimes in winter:5 ?6 Y# Q1 `' a5 F7 a m4 c* C' `; Q9 S
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1. Air quality inside the house is too bad;
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) R2 }7 s: w7 m* d9 n3 U5 e, h. f% m+ W#1. All new houses have two seperate fresh air ducts, but some old houses like mine has one, only for air supply for burner. What I have done to improve the air quality are: Replaced exhaust fan switches with timers in all bathroom and installed exhast fan and air duct if there is no before, the timer can exhaust indoor poor air out evertime a tenant using bathroom; I also installed exhaust duct for cooking hood, so people can exhaust cooking smells out; Changed the thermostat that can set HVAC fan manual on once a while to circulate the air inside the house.
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#2 For temperature control: basically the basement temperature is much lower than upstairs. It maybe too warm for people in room upstairs while keeping comport temperature in basement. I readjusted all HVAC vents to make sure vents are open in basement and close more upstairs. Furthermore, I reduced blower speed to the lowest and according to adjusted the burner flame of the furnace.
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