You have warmth rising from the first floor plus the sun beating down on the roof and those two factors work together to make the third floor the hottest place in the house.
Third floor hot because heat rises.
Unfortunately for many owners of two story homes varying heat loss or heat gain is a common problem.
All that hot air moves through your roof into the attic and ultimately into your top.
As the weather warms up indoor temperatures are starting to rise as well.
Your third floor is hotter than the rest of the house in the summer because the heat gets trapped there.
So your upstairs has a natural tendency to be warmer than lower levels.
Physics is the challenge here because hot air rises and cold air sinks.
Two story homes often require more cool airflow to the second floor during the summertime and more warm airflow on the first floor in the wintertime.
Don t wait until summer to correct this issue.
Ductless mini splits are ideal for large homes where you only want to heat or cool the rooms you use the most.
These small heating and cooling systems focus on one room so you can control the temperature independently in each room where a unit is installed.
This is because heated air is thinner and less dense than cooler air.
Although true this is far from the main culprit of an uncomfortable upstairs and there is plenty that can be done to even the temperatures in your 2 story home.
Your roof absorbs a ton of heat from the sun unless you have a lot of shady tree cover.
In an enclosed room the hottest air will always be at the top or near the ceiling which is why ceiling fans are used to circulate heated air from top to bottom.