So by the time the real heat hit in June, I was sort of accustomed to the heat
I assume I should have gone to the source immediately. Instead, when I moved down here, I just went all out on the a/c as I easily didn’t assume what else to do. It was so overheated & I was from the north where the summers could get overheated but they never stayed hot. This locale stays near a hundred degrees for like numerous weeks straight. So of course, the only thing I knew to do to manage was to crank the Heating, Ventilation & A/C cooling. And it cost myself and others a bunch of money for the first several years I was here. I mean a bunch of money. So last year, I finally went to a neighbor in the office who is a native of the region & asked him how she did Heating, Ventilation & A/C cooling in her locale. I told him what I was averaging on weekly Heating, Ventilation & A/C cooling costs & she almost fainted. The people I was with and I chatted about it a bit & I realized that I was going about this a/c thing all wrong. For me, when the temperatures hit 73 or so, I flipped the temperature control over to Heating, Ventilation & A/C cooling. That was my mistake. My local neighbor advised myself and others that it’s best if I allow my body to acweather conditions to the heat while we were in the Spring. So that’s what I did last Spring. Instead of cranking the a/c immediately, I simply opened the windows & turned on fans. So by the time the real heat hit in June, I was sort of accustomed to the heat. When I walked into my apartment & the temperature control was set in the lower 77’s, it felt cool, crisp & comfortable to me. And guess me, I split my Heating, Ventilation & A/C cooling costs so dramatically that I took a easily nice vacation in the fall.
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