I've been close to installing my window units several times now, but then we cool off and things are reasonably bearable again with windows and a box fan. Looks like we're supposed to get back down into the 70s in a few days . . .
Who all's getting by without AC, and who plans to do so through the summer?
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Permalink Reply by Jeff Schneider on June 10, 2012 at 9:04pm My condo is top floor, east facing, and gets hot. It's also hard to get a breeze through it since all the windows are on the same wall. But I haven't used AC for several years. My strategy is just not ever to be there until well after sunset... That's not hard, given how great summer evenings are for biking.
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Permalink Reply by Lanterne Rouge on June 10, 2012 at 9:55pm You may be on to something here. I'll tell you what - rolling two or three 100 pointers in a row is a truly amazing feeling. I can't say that I'm that excited when sitting in a dwelling cooled by central air. But yes, modern HVAC is a truly wonderful thing.
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Permalink Reply by Lanterne Rouge on June 10, 2012 at 9:56pm Don't you need to get home and eat/make dinner before the sun sets around 8:30? I get hungrier way, way before that.
Jeff Schneider said:
My condo is top floor, east facing, and gets hot. It's also hard to get a breeze through it since all the windows are on the same wall. But I haven't used AC for several years. My strategy is just not ever to be there until well after sunset... That's not hard, given how great summer evenings are for biking.
Permalink Reply by neozen on June 10, 2012 at 10:01pm snagged an apartment with a ceiling fan in every room (aside from the bathroom of course). been fine for two years now.. imagine I'll rough out this one too. On hot days just go by the lake... usually much cooler (+ there's usually a breeze).
Aren't you guys running a/c for your temperamental girlfriends just contributing to our long-term Global Warming? It'll just be worse next summer and cost you that much more! Don't buy into it! Put the box fan into the window now, and don't remove it until October. And tell her to live with it....or get out!
Permalink Reply by Jeff Schneider on June 10, 2012 at 10:54pm I snack on fruit during the day and eat my big meal at about 10:30.
Jim S said:
Don't you need to get home and eat/make dinner before the sun sets around 8:30? I get hungrier way, way before that.
Jeff Schneider said:My condo is top floor, east facing, and gets hot. It's also hard to get a breeze through it since all the windows are on the same wall. But I haven't used AC for several years. My strategy is just not ever to be there until well after sunset... That's not hard, given how great summer evenings are for biking.
Without reading prior comments, I'd like to chime in that I haven't put my window unit in, and actually, I haven't even thought about it. Last night I did feel a degree or two above desirable, but by now means stifling. I just stuck one leg out from under the blanket and was out. I am on the first floor, have mostly east and virtually no southern exposure. I generally keep the blinds down, which keeps a lot of the heat out.
Permalink Reply by Adam "Cezar" Jenkins on June 11, 2012 at 7:39am I have a newborn this year, and he is not a fan of heat. It makes hims sick. It's the norwegian blood. So I've run the air several times. Luckily my condo seals up pretty well.
Permalink Reply by J.A.W. 15.08 km on June 11, 2012 at 5:16pm So far, I haven't even turned mine on in my bedroom. I just sleep with the windows open
Permalink Reply by Reddog on June 11, 2012 at 6:28pm I live in a garden apartment and it stays resonably cool down here for the most part. But I do not have air conditioning, and really couldnt afford it anyway. So I get by with fans.
Permalink Reply by Lanterne Rouge on June 11, 2012 at 7:30pm ^^Couldn't afford the increased billing, or the actual unit? IIRC, ComEd has a fairly liberal assistance program for those who need it.
Even in the worst of the year, which is August, our electric bill was only $80 - which is only a premium to the $40 we'd pay anyways for lights, etc.
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