The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

We have high ceilings in the down stairs and the master bathroom. Not 22 feet though.
Yeah, I hate the high ceilings. Heat pump units are initially higher cost to install but pay for themselves with the energy use savings.
 
Yeah, I hate the high ceilings. Heat pump units are initially higher cost to install but pay for themselves with the energy use savings.
Before the old AC broke, it could not keep up with keeping the house cool when it was over 105. It would run constantly and the temperature in the house would keep going up. It was very expensive to run too.
 
Good plan. I will be eating my last piece of birthday cake tonight.
I will call them soon and see what I get for an appt.

My youngest DD is baking the cake for me today.
 
I thought you were fine with it!

The world is odd now with things like that.

Here's to the good old days!
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Before the old AC broke, it could not keep up with keeping the house cool when it was over 105. It would run constantly and the temperature in the house would keep going up. It was very expensive to run too.
When it gets that hot here, mine keeps the house at 77°F easily, without running the whole time. I use to keep the temp at 80°F year round when I had parrots. And it really cut down on the electric bill.
And when you came inside from the 104°F, the 20+° difference could really be felt....was actually very cool and comfortable. One reason, it works so well in this house is due to the insulation, double pane windows and ceiling fans.
 
Mornin every one.... woke up to dog decorated livingroom.... Ah she has such taste... :gig litterally.

Thank goodness Son got up before Grandma and did clean up duty.

She hasnt decorcated in quite a while... Every little bit neatly cleaned and washed....

Probably a statement to my house keeping :lau

deb
 
When it gets that hot here, mine keeps the house at 77°F easily, without running the whole time. I use to keep the temp at 80°F year round when I had parrots. And it really cut down on the electric bill.
And when you came inside from the 104°F, the 20+° difference could really be felt....was actually very cool and comfortable. One reason, it works so well in this house is due to the insulation, double pane windows and ceiling fans.
The house was built in 1995 and has double pane windows and good insulation. the AC was not sized correctly for the house and failed in a dramatic fashion. It overheated the electric and fused the breaker in the box by the house. It is not worth fixing due to it being the wrong size and California outlawed the Freon type.
 

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