Moving down south and learning about ac

Before moving down south I had only seen the south on TV and heard about it on the radio.

I knew there were some beaches, there was always beautiful sunshine and the party never ended.

Like it does with most everything, the TV didn’t tell the whole truth! Yes there are many beaches, but the closest one is two hours from where I live. The sunshine may look great on TV, but some days are so darn hot and I really regret ever moving down here. Last month the humidity was over 100 percent, I didn’t know that was possible. I moved from a place where most homes didn’t even have air conditioners to a town where they are a necessity for life. It took me some time to actually figure out how to use the air conditioning in my new house. For example, since the air conditioner basically runs all day and all night through the summer you have to check the air filter every few days. The air filters can quickly get clogged up with dust and debris, and if you don’t clean them or change them regularly. It can also make your house a lot hotter. Another thing I learned is that the air conditioning will only get things so cool, and after a certain point it just can’t cool the house down any more. Maybe it’s just my house or my air conditioner, but if it is over one hundred degrees outside I can’t get my home any cooler than about eighty degrees.
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