Snowhunter
Power Conserver
Georgia gets hot and humid, aint no doubt about that!!! The AC/heat pump unit was replaced last spring, the previous unit was 20+yrs old
The problem is even the new unit bumps the electric bill up $300 or more EACH MONTH!!!
Doesn't matter if its heat or a/c. We've gotten by with using the woodstove for heat, that has saved an easy $1000 in the last few months, but I'm trying to figure out what we're gonna do come hot weather. :/ It was unbearable in here last March/Apr before the AC was replaced. Not so much the heat but the humidity.
What can we do, besides block all light coming in from the windows and putting up thick curtains? Is there anything that will help keep the humidity down? We've got fans to help keep air moving. We're also working on replacing insulation which will help too.
We can't put window units in a room or two either.. these windows slide side to side, not up and down, and our window units are on loan to a friend 6+hrs away...
Edited cuz I cant type this morning
The problem is even the new unit bumps the electric bill up $300 or more EACH MONTH!!!

What can we do, besides block all light coming in from the windows and putting up thick curtains? Is there anything that will help keep the humidity down? We've got fans to help keep air moving. We're also working on replacing insulation which will help too.
We can't put window units in a room or two either.. these windows slide side to side, not up and down, and our window units are on loan to a friend 6+hrs away...
Edited cuz I cant type this morning