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Can adjusting the registers in each room of the house really improve air flow?

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Can adjusting the registers in each room of the house really improve air flow?

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My unit doesn’t seem to be blowing enough air and I’m considering getting a new one. A: Simply changing the registers will have little effect on air distribution. You will have to rely on a contractor to evaluate your air distribution system to determine if the amount of return area is large enough for the size unit you will be putting in. In a lot of cases, the return air supply is too small and may need to be increased in order to allow for proper airflow to the unit. Q: When replacing a heat pump, should the air handler also be replaced, or is this automatically replaced? A: Roof-mounted heat pumps contain all the system components in the single roof mounted cabinet. This means that the compressor, the air handler (indoor blower motor and fan), the condenser coil, the condenser fan and motor, the evaporator coil and the reversing valve are all located in the rooftop unit. Since all the components are located in the single cabinet, the air handler will automatically be replaced when

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