>>>I tried to use the air as little as possible when I lived there. What seemed to be the best alternative was one of those big "attic fans" ... after it cools down at night, turn that big sucker on for a half-hour or so, and all that nice cool air gets sucked right in. Definitely cheaper to run than central air!
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>>Hi Bonnie,
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>>I've got one of those. Maybe it's because I'm used to a cooler climate, but an attic fan just doesn't cut it. I don't know I we managed to live through the 12 Georgia summers before we got the central installed. We'll probably turn it on sometime next month and leave it on until September.
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>George,
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>Part of the problem with the attic fan is the "after it cools down at night" thing. It's more like when it cools down some time after labor day.
Aw come on, guys. It really does *usually* cool down at night ... can't say always, I guess, but mostly it does. Unless, seeing as I've been away for 5 years now, maybe I have selective memory? < g >
Bonnie