But that’s what the Spring is for.
It’s Summer in the south so that means there is plenty of heat and humidity to go around. Actually, I have more than I need so if anyone would like to take all this heat, I’ll make you a fair deal. This is just part of the package when you choose to live in this region. I’m from here so I don’t really know all that much different. Having never experienced either a northern Summer or a Winter for that matter, I really don’t have much to compare our Summer to. All I know is that you’d be well advised to stay inside the central air conditioning between about 11 in the morning til after about 7 in the evening. These are the peak heating hours and it’s brutal outside. I drive and old truck that doesn’t have working air conditioning. So I avoid having to drive anywhere during the peak heating hours. Working from home helps a lot. But I still can’t just let the heat pump run wild all Summer or it will cost me a fortune in utility bills. Of course, I do all the basics like seal up the house, pull the drapes and keep good thermostat discipline. Yet, I go even further than that. For sure, it takes some getting used to in order to work with the thermostat set at 80 in the Summer. But that’s what the Spring is for. I also don’t use the oven or the stove as much as possible during the Summer as well. I even hang out the wash in order not to heat up the house with the clothes dryer. All of this really does help me keep a totally reasonable electric bill from June through September.
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