How to get by without whole home a/c

Just because you don’t have central a/c doesn’t mean that you have suffer through the sweltering heat of summer.

Here are a few alternatives that you can choose from.

First is the portable a/c, which allows you to cool an individual room or area. This a/c comes with an adapter kit that’s used to vent the moderate air out of a window or fireplace, portable a/cs are self-explanatory to install plus can be moved from room to room. They are not without their negatives, however. They’re a bit more upscale than a window a/c plus they use more energy. A hour alternative to central a/c is the window a/c (or through-the-wall a/c). These are energy efficient, don’t take up space in a room, plus once they’re installed, you’re done. Some of the negatives include limitations on the window size, a restrained view from the window, and/or the need to hire a professional to cut a hole in your wall. A third alternative is the mini split, or ductless, a/c. These systems have a small condenser that goes outside plus are connected to a small evaporator that’s installed on a wall or ceiling. The greatest advantage to mini splits is that they’re quiet plus compact. The greatest disadvantage is that they’re a bit upscale. Finally, ceiling plus floor fans are always an option, an extremely affordable one! Unfortunately, they don’t genuinely cool the air. They simply circulate the air around you.
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