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Can anyone comment on whether this would be economical in my situation?
We have a new Cape, 2 br upstairs for kids. Son will be gone this summer and daughter keeps her door shut but likes her room cold! (Doesn't even have heat vents open in her room during this snowy winter) So whatever money I've saved heating her space this winter is about to evaporate this summer, I fear.
I had thought to purchase a portable AC thingy from WalMart just for her room instead of having the heat pump work the entire upstairs? Or should I just close off unused room and allow heat pump to cool foyer, bathroom and her bedroom? We were not able to afford a very high SEER rated pump .... 14, I think.
I had also considered an attic fan to pull heat out during the day and "help" out the HVAC system. Tip top of house gets full sun from dawn to near dusk in summer, so alot of trapped heat -- only have roof vents to exhaust it.
Any ideas on best way to save $$ on my upstairs this summer?
Karen
We have a new Cape, 2 br upstairs for kids. Son will be gone this summer and daughter keeps her door shut but likes her room cold! (Doesn't even have heat vents open in her room during this snowy winter) So whatever money I've saved heating her space this winter is about to evaporate this summer, I fear.
I had thought to purchase a portable AC thingy from WalMart just for her room instead of having the heat pump work the entire upstairs? Or should I just close off unused room and allow heat pump to cool foyer, bathroom and her bedroom? We were not able to afford a very high SEER rated pump .... 14, I think.
I had also considered an attic fan to pull heat out during the day and "help" out the HVAC system. Tip top of house gets full sun from dawn to near dusk in summer, so alot of trapped heat -- only have roof vents to exhaust it.
Any ideas on best way to save $$ on my upstairs this summer?
Karen