Air vents labor against thermodynamics

Sometimes I legitimately wonder if university degrees mean anything.

It seems like there’s a lot of idiots out there who have impressive credentials under their belts, I know it just does not impress me that much.

If you can’t make common-sense decisions, it’s not going to help you to have a $200,000 degree to fall back on. That’s why I am frankly blown away by the construction of the property where I live. I know that some kind of architect plus engineer had to be involved when they were drawing up the redprints for this site, however it seems like those guys had no clue what they were doing. The layout of my property does not make much sense. The construction of the property also wasn’t done entirely well. There are a lot of things that I would change if it was up to me to beginning from scratch. One of the most pressing things would be placing the HVAC vents insensitive sites throughout the house. Whoever was in charge of the heating plus cooling conditions was not thinking when they designed to the ductworks plus air vents. It seems like they were pretty confused about how hot plus chilly air work, actually. I say this, because they managed to put all of the heating vents up on the tops of the walls. Somehow, they also put separate cooling air vents down towards the baseboards of the walls. Maybe it was a product of awful planning, although I can’t keep having it ruin my HVAC plan. Everyday I am running my heating system way harder than I need to because the hot air floats right up at the ceiling. Similarly the chilly air just hovers down at my feet throughout the entire summer. I am absolutely running my heating plus cooling systems three times as taxing as I need to, just trying to put the air where it needs to be. The laws of thermodynamics legitimately don’t make energy efficiency an chance with this new air vent set up.

 

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