"Julie Bove" > wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message ...
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>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 7/8/2014 5:50 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>> Sorry. There is really no way to get AC here. SIL had mentioned
>>>> ductless. /but
>>>> I don't think that would work either. There is some sort of big heavy
>>>> unit that goes outside and there is no place to put that. Plus I don't
>>>> know where the AC unit or units would go in the house. Our house design
>>>> is such that there isn't much free wall space. It's all taken up with
>>>> windows and doors.
>>>
>>> There is always a way to AC. Thru the wall under a window or over a >> door,
>>> modify a window, add ducts, etc. It is also possible to secure one in a
>>> window.
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>> We have an a/c unit about the size of a small fridge. We bought it for > the
>> caravan because our dog suffered one very hot summer. It will also work
>> well in one room of the house. Almost too cold really but at least you > can
>> turn it off
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>> http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1816822.htm?CMPID=GS001&_$ja=cgid:11724684065|tsid :41370|cid:147343385|lid:64453434533|nw:g|crid:401 31475745|rnd:5459988049325261270|dvc:c|adp:1o1
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> I would never put one in a window here. That's a sure way to get robbed.
> All they have to do is pop it out and come on in. Plus due to the design
> of this house, you'd only be able to cool the one room. This house was
> remodeled and is really long from front to back with the entire middle
> section being windowless and having no exterior walls. It's a very odd layout.
So you won't put a window unit in because you'll get robbed, but you'll
leave windows with screens open at night for cat snatching raccoons....
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