Air Conditioning Units
As seasons change, we must also change.
Temperatures plummet and sky-rocket, all depending upon the
time of year. And trust me when I say it pays to be ready for
what Mother Nature has in store. Our bodies, which regulate at
98.6 degrees on average, can only endure so much heat or cold.
It's up to you to make certain your home is properly heated
during the winter months and cooled for the summertime. I've
always had more trouble with the cooling aspect. If you ask me
it's easier to get warm, considering the attire made for harsh,
frigid weather now days. Plus most homes have some form of
central heating, in addition to a fireplace. Then there are
always blankets. But what about cooling down on a 100 degree
day? You'd better have some powerful air conditioning units or
plenty of iced cold beverages.
Let me ask you this, have you ever had a home or apartment
with central air? Most likely your response is YES. Now, have
you also tested the waters of window air conditioning units?
Hmm, not exactly the same thing. I grew up in North Carolina,
and virtually every home was built with central air
conditioning. Naturally I was shocked when I relocated out to
Oregon, only to find that many homes lacked central air. The
duplex I started in didn't even have an air conditioning unit.
Are you kidding me? What was I supposed to do in the summer
heat? This eventually led me on a trip to Sears. I soon
discovered that air conditioning units were not all that pricey
if you shopped around. I found a decent model for as low as 100
bucks. Of course they also go up into the thousands. It all
depends on what you're searching for. I ended up purchasing a
quality window unit for around 250 and it worked wonders.
It's always prudent to scour the reviews first. It doesn't
matter if you're shopping for air conditioning units or sump
pumps. See how customers are rating them beforehand. This will
give you a better idea of what to buy and what to avoid. As a
rule of thumb, I like to stick with the names we all know work.
Steer clear of the no-name brands if possible.
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