• @brianala
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    62 years ago

    If you’re in the south or a warm climate - a whole house fan. You don’t typically find these in newer construction anymore but they can really save you a bundle on cooling costs.

    • @Know_not_Scotty_does
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      12 years ago

      Is this different than the fan built into the air handling unit or furnace?

      • @taco_ballerina
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        12 years ago

        Yes. The whole house fan blows air outdoors. Where I live in the spring and fall it’s hot during the day but cool at night. When I get home from work the inside is usually hotter than the outside. Open some windows and turn on the whole house fan and blast the hot air out. If I want it cooler than that I can then close the windows and turn on the air conditioning, but it saves a fortune knocking it down from like 80° to 75° for a penny.

        • @Know_not_Scotty_does
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          22 years ago

          Ah, got it. That probably wouldn’t be ideal in humid areas right? Our AC basically functions partially/mostly like a dehumidifier durring the summer months. Without it, the humidity in the house is unbearable.

          • @taco_ballerina
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            22 years ago

            The one place I lived that had a whole house fan was in a “humid contental” zone with hot summers and year round precipitation. It worked pretty well in concert with the AC, especially in the spring and fall when it’s not so humid.