cmj8591
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We'll survive it just like we always have. Six months from now we'll be whining about the cold.
The most accurate statement in this thread.
We'll survive it just like we always have. Six months from now we'll be whining about the cold.
I'm old enough to remember when every home wasn't "air-conditioned", and in west Tennessee where I grew up, that meant that everyone was acclimated to hot summers with high humidity.
Now most folks are so used to being inside of temperature controlled buildings they have difficulty adjusting when mother nature gives us those hotter or colder days. JMO
Don
A good unit, properly installed, seems to be the answer for heating and cooling, and if you already had a forced-air furnace, the ducting is already there.
One concern is that they still use a fair bit of power, largely, I think, due to the compressor, so backup power in an outage can require a big genny.
How big ("tons" of cooling) is yours and what's the power requirement? From what I've read, most run on 220v and require a 20A breaker or bigger.
1) Air conditioning.
2) Trips to Montana.
And 110+ has always been common here. When I first moved to Arizona 31 years ago I LOVED the heat -- the hotter the better. But the last three or four years I've grown to hate it. Old age, I guess. Not sure I can take it much longer.