Should You Close HVAC Vents in Unused Rooms?
As homeowners, we’re often on the lookout for ways to optimize energy efficiency and reduce utility costs without sacrificing comfort. One common piece of advice that frequently circulates is the idea of closing HVAC vents in rooms that are not in use. The logic seems sound: by closing vents in unused rooms, you can redirect airflow to the most needed areas, thereby saving energy and money. But does this practice actually deliver the desired results, or could it potentially do more harm than good? Continue reading to learn more from the team at Allied Services, Inc.