Obed
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Do We Need Our Air Conditioner?
With a high temperature forecasted to be a record 94F, today will be a good test as to how often we will need to turn on the AC in our house. So far, with high outside temps reaching the low 90s, we have not needed the AC. The warmest it has gotten inside our house has been 74F and that's without using AC.
When we go to bed, we open all the windows on the first floor that cannot be reached from the outside without a ladder. Windows that can easily be reached from the outside remain locked. We do not have any living spaces in the basement and upstairs/attic so those windows remain closed also. We made sure we bought double-hung windows so we can crack the top of the windows open even when it is raining without getting water in the house. Typically our house has been about 74F when we go to bed.
In the morning, the temperature inside the house has been about 72F and the outside temps have typically been in the low to upper 60s. When the outside temperature warms up to equal the inside temperature, we close the windows to keep the outside warm air out of the house.
So far this spring, this proceedure has worked extremely well. We'll see how warm the house gets today. Yesterday the outside temperature reached 90F. Last night the outside temperature was fairly warm with a low of 68F. I'm really hoping the house doesn't get too warm inside today but the verdict is still out. Today's forecast of 94F would tie the record if that temperature is reached. According to the National Weather Service, normal lows and highs at this time of year are 60F and 80F respectively. We've been running a little warmer than that this year. Five days ago the high temperature set a record at 93F and we didn't need to use the AC since the house didn't get warmer than 74F. I've even recently worn a light sweater in the mornings when the temps in our house were 70F.
With a high temperature forecasted to be a record 94F, today will be a good test as to how often we will need to turn on the AC in our house. So far, with high outside temps reaching the low 90s, we have not needed the AC. The warmest it has gotten inside our house has been 74F and that's without using AC.
When we go to bed, we open all the windows on the first floor that cannot be reached from the outside without a ladder. Windows that can easily be reached from the outside remain locked. We do not have any living spaces in the basement and upstairs/attic so those windows remain closed also. We made sure we bought double-hung windows so we can crack the top of the windows open even when it is raining without getting water in the house. Typically our house has been about 74F when we go to bed.
In the morning, the temperature inside the house has been about 72F and the outside temps have typically been in the low to upper 60s. When the outside temperature warms up to equal the inside temperature, we close the windows to keep the outside warm air out of the house.
So far this spring, this proceedure has worked extremely well. We'll see how warm the house gets today. Yesterday the outside temperature reached 90F. Last night the outside temperature was fairly warm with a low of 68F. I'm really hoping the house doesn't get too warm inside today but the verdict is still out. Today's forecast of 94F would tie the record if that temperature is reached. According to the National Weather Service, normal lows and highs at this time of year are 60F and 80F respectively. We've been running a little warmer than that this year. Five days ago the high temperature set a record at 93F and we didn't need to use the AC since the house didn't get warmer than 74F. I've even recently worn a light sweater in the mornings when the temps in our house were 70F.