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Morning Borg.
Without really good insulation A/C works pretty hard. Can't understand why building codes don't call for more high returns. It would cut done overall costs and carbon in the long run.
Afternoon Andre
For us it's usually July & August that sees the high temps & humidity.
Although last year the heat stayed with us until Oct & we did have a pretty mild winter. Curious to see how it all plays out this year.
Our place was built in 1915, so there's little in the way of insulation. Aside from that, we only have one unit in the bedroom. We're seeing about maybe adding a AC unit to the outside, the ones that have the blowers mounted on the walls. Contractor said one unit can run up to 3 of those.
We did get a few new windows a couple years back & had both bedroom windows replaced, so we have a bit of insulation up here at least....
Time for some breakfast, buffalo burgers & whatever we dig up from the fridge. I think we have some sweet Amish potato salad left.
You all take care & have a good, safe day.