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April 21, 2010 at 9:17 PM #542762April 21, 2010 at 9:24 PM #541830CoronitaParticipant
[quote=sdduuuude]AC/Heater combo. Definitely didn’t shop around. Some sales guy had his hooks into them, big time.
I just go to their house when it’s hot :)[/quote]
You know I guess I never found a need to get central AC.
It doesn’t seem to get too hot for me, and for the occasions when it gets unbearable in one or two rooms, I just use a portable room AC that I can move around.In MM does it get really hot?
April 21, 2010 at 9:24 PM #541944CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]AC/Heater combo. Definitely didn’t shop around. Some sales guy had his hooks into them, big time.
I just go to their house when it’s hot :)[/quote]
You know I guess I never found a need to get central AC.
It doesn’t seem to get too hot for me, and for the occasions when it gets unbearable in one or two rooms, I just use a portable room AC that I can move around.In MM does it get really hot?
April 21, 2010 at 9:24 PM #542408CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]AC/Heater combo. Definitely didn’t shop around. Some sales guy had his hooks into them, big time.
I just go to their house when it’s hot :)[/quote]
You know I guess I never found a need to get central AC.
It doesn’t seem to get too hot for me, and for the occasions when it gets unbearable in one or two rooms, I just use a portable room AC that I can move around.In MM does it get really hot?
April 21, 2010 at 9:24 PM #542500CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]AC/Heater combo. Definitely didn’t shop around. Some sales guy had his hooks into them, big time.
I just go to their house when it’s hot :)[/quote]
You know I guess I never found a need to get central AC.
It doesn’t seem to get too hot for me, and for the occasions when it gets unbearable in one or two rooms, I just use a portable room AC that I can move around.In MM does it get really hot?
April 21, 2010 at 9:24 PM #542777CoronitaParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]AC/Heater combo. Definitely didn’t shop around. Some sales guy had his hooks into them, big time.
I just go to their house when it’s hot :)[/quote]
You know I guess I never found a need to get central AC.
It doesn’t seem to get too hot for me, and for the occasions when it gets unbearable in one or two rooms, I just use a portable room AC that I can move around.In MM does it get really hot?
April 21, 2010 at 10:01 PM #541845anParticipant[quote=flu]
In MM does it get really hot?[/quote]
Depends on where you are in MM. I live near the canyon, so I get a lot of canyon breeze. In normal summer (w/out Santa Ana heat wave) it gets to high 80s/low 90s. But the breeze would bring that down to about low to mid 80s. The only time I have an issue is when there’s Santa Ana and even the breeze is hot. Other than those few Santa Ana heat waves, the breeze does a great job in cooling down the house. The 20′ vaulted ceiling really helps too. Like I told Brian, it doesn’t get that hot for that long here, so I wasn’t planning to get AC until I heard about this program. I’m willing to pay $120/yr. for this luxury. If I end up selling my house earlier than 6 years, then the government actually would be paying me to put in the AC, since I would be getting 30% tax credit from the federal government.April 21, 2010 at 10:01 PM #541957anParticipant[quote=flu]
In MM does it get really hot?[/quote]
Depends on where you are in MM. I live near the canyon, so I get a lot of canyon breeze. In normal summer (w/out Santa Ana heat wave) it gets to high 80s/low 90s. But the breeze would bring that down to about low to mid 80s. The only time I have an issue is when there’s Santa Ana and even the breeze is hot. Other than those few Santa Ana heat waves, the breeze does a great job in cooling down the house. The 20′ vaulted ceiling really helps too. Like I told Brian, it doesn’t get that hot for that long here, so I wasn’t planning to get AC until I heard about this program. I’m willing to pay $120/yr. for this luxury. If I end up selling my house earlier than 6 years, then the government actually would be paying me to put in the AC, since I would be getting 30% tax credit from the federal government.April 21, 2010 at 10:01 PM #542423anParticipant[quote=flu]
In MM does it get really hot?[/quote]
Depends on where you are in MM. I live near the canyon, so I get a lot of canyon breeze. In normal summer (w/out Santa Ana heat wave) it gets to high 80s/low 90s. But the breeze would bring that down to about low to mid 80s. The only time I have an issue is when there’s Santa Ana and even the breeze is hot. Other than those few Santa Ana heat waves, the breeze does a great job in cooling down the house. The 20′ vaulted ceiling really helps too. Like I told Brian, it doesn’t get that hot for that long here, so I wasn’t planning to get AC until I heard about this program. I’m willing to pay $120/yr. for this luxury. If I end up selling my house earlier than 6 years, then the government actually would be paying me to put in the AC, since I would be getting 30% tax credit from the federal government.April 21, 2010 at 10:01 PM #542515anParticipant[quote=flu]
In MM does it get really hot?[/quote]
Depends on where you are in MM. I live near the canyon, so I get a lot of canyon breeze. In normal summer (w/out Santa Ana heat wave) it gets to high 80s/low 90s. But the breeze would bring that down to about low to mid 80s. The only time I have an issue is when there’s Santa Ana and even the breeze is hot. Other than those few Santa Ana heat waves, the breeze does a great job in cooling down the house. The 20′ vaulted ceiling really helps too. Like I told Brian, it doesn’t get that hot for that long here, so I wasn’t planning to get AC until I heard about this program. I’m willing to pay $120/yr. for this luxury. If I end up selling my house earlier than 6 years, then the government actually would be paying me to put in the AC, since I would be getting 30% tax credit from the federal government.April 21, 2010 at 10:01 PM #542792anParticipant[quote=flu]
In MM does it get really hot?[/quote]
Depends on where you are in MM. I live near the canyon, so I get a lot of canyon breeze. In normal summer (w/out Santa Ana heat wave) it gets to high 80s/low 90s. But the breeze would bring that down to about low to mid 80s. The only time I have an issue is when there’s Santa Ana and even the breeze is hot. Other than those few Santa Ana heat waves, the breeze does a great job in cooling down the house. The 20′ vaulted ceiling really helps too. Like I told Brian, it doesn’t get that hot for that long here, so I wasn’t planning to get AC until I heard about this program. I’m willing to pay $120/yr. for this luxury. If I end up selling my house earlier than 6 years, then the government actually would be paying me to put in the AC, since I would be getting 30% tax credit from the federal government.April 21, 2010 at 11:03 PM #541854RichardJamesEsquireParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]
I’m looking at $4200 for 16 SEER AC unit AND a 95% variable speed furnace.[/quote]You do know the UPS man doesn’t install it right
April 21, 2010 at 11:03 PM #541966RichardJamesEsquireParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]
I’m looking at $4200 for 16 SEER AC unit AND a 95% variable speed furnace.[/quote]You do know the UPS man doesn’t install it right
April 21, 2010 at 11:03 PM #542433RichardJamesEsquireParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]
I’m looking at $4200 for 16 SEER AC unit AND a 95% variable speed furnace.[/quote]You do know the UPS man doesn’t install it right
April 21, 2010 at 11:03 PM #542525RichardJamesEsquireParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]
I’m looking at $4200 for 16 SEER AC unit AND a 95% variable speed furnace.[/quote]You do know the UPS man doesn’t install it right
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