Question.
How do you keep your house cool during the summer? The person I rent from now thinks to open the windows/doors during the evening and shut the house up tight with blinds closed during the day. Problem is it gets really hot from 5-10pm.
I heard that having two fans on opposite sides of the house in windows to create a cross breeze through the house works the best. I even found a few webpages stating this.
Actually, we got in a fight over this point, and one of the reasons I am moving out the end of this month. But hey, if hes right, its best to know for the future.
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""The coldest winter I ever saw was the summer I spent in San Francisco."
- Mark Twain
the ultimate method, which is done when its too hot to breathe: put ur fan in a box container filled with clean water. turn fan on, and if set up right, water will spray the room. it will be nice and cool, and hasn't damamged electronics in my house till now.
hope i helped. cheers!
However, I went to take a dump, and was drenched in sweat by the end. Bathrooms are always a problem.
(sorry, sorry, couldn't help myself)
http://www.air-conditioners-america.com/category.asp?subcat=CP05&manufacturer=Alen
First, you buy a cheap 10 dollar fan from Walmart, or a bigger one if you'd like. Then get a clean garbage can, a huge bucket, whatever. Now get some copper tubing and run it from the bucket to the fan, and wrap it in coils around the backside of the fan. Make sure you secure the copper tubing to the fan with like those twisty tie things or something. Now run the other end out your window.
Now, fill your bucket with ice/water (and maybe some salt, I think that keeps it from melting so fast), and go to the other end and siphon the water (suck on the tube) until it starts flowing a little. Now leave it, and you have something that will keep your place very cool for very cheap! If you have any kind of electronics/ghetto rigging skills, you can get a fish pump to get the water through the tube and into another bucket, so you can recycle it as well.
I have my Vornado (the best fans you can get and made in US) blowing out towards my window. If I blow it towards me only, it helps slightly for me to be cooler, but the rest of my room gets hotter, which can crash my computer.
I was more interested though in seeing if the main house leaser is right or I was about the method of keeping the house cool. I keep thinking he is wrong because without airflow the heat is going to build. It may not be as cool initially, but the temperature inside wont get to such extremes.
Just down the street from me my friend had an apartment without any shade, and it was easily 90+ in his place at all hours of the day even with 4 or 5 fans going.