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The house is warm but doesn't feel comfortable.

Primary question · Why am I experiencing "the house is warm but doesn't feel comfortable", and what should I do first?

Symptoms typically include: thermostat reads twenty-one or higher and the room still feels stuffy, one wall or window feels noticeably cold to the touch, air feels static, particularly in the evening, heating is on but warmth seems to sit in the hallway. Below; the technologies that genuinely address the root cause.

The five questions
Is this right for me?

If any of the symptoms below describe your home, this is the right entry point.

What will it cost?

Depends on root cause. Diagnose first.

Advantages
  • Thermostat reads twenty-one or higher and the room still feels stuffy
  • One wall or window feels noticeably cold to the touch
  • Air feels static, particularly in the evening
Trade-offs
  • Symptoms can have multiple causes; a quick fix may not be the right one
What to do next

Run the Home Comfort Score to see which technology fits your specific home.

House Summary

"The house is warm but doesn't feel comfortable" is rarely a single-product problem. The right answer is almost always a small stack; a fabric fix plus a kit fix.

Next Step

Run the Home Comfort Score