So I am thinking if you have a boiler system that you use to heat your home. Does that mean that you do not have the air ducts that a forced air system has? That will make it much more expensive to add central air conditioning
I have a boiler. No forced hot air. There is some ducting, but it's used when I heat with wood.
I don't think I'm going to need to use ducting throughout the house. I suspect all I really have to do is cool it down in the air gap and the rest will take care of itself via convection. If I create a buffer that keeps it at like 78 in the air gap, the rest should take care of itself.
That's still a lot of cooling, but it shouldn't be too bad.
Maybe you can install some door closers as well!
They'd just prop them open and open windows during the hottest parts of the day...
I've tried explaining that this is why it's fucking hotter than Hades in the house, but they don't seem to care. 'Snot like they're the ones that have to pay for A/C.
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