I don’t believe a/cs mounted into garages are efficient enough

I have had a questionable experience moving to the south.

I’m ecstatic to get out of a fast moving metropolitan city, despite the fact that I wasn’t expecting to live in a swamp in my current rural home.

I don’t care for having to worry about snakes in addition to alligators all of the time, let alone the immense amount of bugs in the air. When raccoons started getting into my garbage cans every night, I had to figure out a way to bungee-cord the lids shut. Every one of us also have a major concern with wolf spiders, which I find outside near the perimeter of my house. The worst part is seeing them in the cabin at night when they find their way in through tiny cracks in the building. I just wish I could find a cabin anywhere closer to civilization. I’m absolutely sad with this swamp cabin for more reasons than the ecoprogram here. I get absolutely excruciating a/c efficiency here. All of the houses built in this neighborhood have their air handlers mounted to the ceiling in the garage. Since the garage isn’t insulated, the air handler gets a lot hotter than it would if it was inside prefer an apartment or condo. The air handler is the portion of the Heating, Ventilation & A/C program that cools your air, which means making this part of your a/c program warm is constantly going to limit the system’s performance. I wish I could move the air handler to a current location, but retro-fitting a current a/c to a odd location in the cabin isn’t as straightforward as it might sound. I really well might lack the funds to do the project at all.

 

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