Frisco homes often feature bonus rooms, media rooms, game rooms, or loft-style spaces designed for flexibility and entertainment. But these same areas are frequently the hardest to keep comfortable during summer.
These rooms are often located above garages, at the top of stairwells, or in partially converted attic spaces—all of which naturally experience more heat buildup than the rest of the home.
Even when the main living areas feel comfortable, these secondary spaces can remain warmer due to limited airflow design or insufficient return ventilation.
Why Bonus Rooms Are Hard to Cool
Heat rises, and in homes with large square footage, upper or isolated rooms often don’t receive balanced airflow without dedicated zoning or duct adjustments.
Common Signs
- Bonus room significantly warmer than rest of house
- AC works everywhere else but struggles in one area
- Portable fans are needed to stay comfortable
- Room heats up quickly after sunset
Local Insight
Many Frisco homes are built with flexible bonus spaces that prioritize layout over HVAC optimization, which can create cooling inconsistencies during peak summer use.
Aire Serv of Frisco Can Help
Aire Serv of Frisco can evaluate zoning options, duct adjustments, and airflow improvements to help stabilize temperatures in hard-to-cool spaces.
