We have noticed some others on the forum asking how to reduce the ac from vent in the bathroom becasue it gets too cold. We have no vent in bathrrom, so it is very hot in the bathroom. How can we get a vent in the bathroom?
Welcome to the Heartland Owners Forum and hopefully to the family. We have a great bunch of people here with lots of information and all willing to share their knowledge when needed.
Does your North Trail have vents in the living area and bedroom? Hopefully some of our other North Trail owners will jump in soon.
We have a vent just out side the bathroom door. We turned the vent towards the door and took care of any cooling concerns that we had with the bathroom.
If it is too bad, we leave the door open and hope you are not in there too long when you need the door closed. Other days we can leave the outside door in the bathroom open when the AC is on and we keep the bathroom door closed so we do not lose the cool air.
It is always a good idea to use fans to increase the circulation to an area that you want to be cooler or warmer. It seems as though the AC and heater do not blow evenly in all areas. I had to cover a portion of the vent in the bathroom because the bedroom had poor air flow.
It is always a good idea to use fans to increase the circulation to an area that you want to be cooler or warmer. It seems as though the AC and heater do not blow evenly in all areas. I had to cover a portion of the vent in the bathroom because the bedroom had poor air flow.
How's that working for you? It's been a busy summer. I'm planning to move the bigger duct to the bunkhouse and moving the smaller duct to the bathroom. Do you do anything to get more heat to the master bedroom?
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