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<blockquote data-quote="Cross-7" data-source="post: 1339257" data-attributes="member: 24538"><p>Yep here you can get in the shade and it's not bad. Last summer east of Tulsa the humidity was so high shade didn't help but we put a big fan out on the patio and it made a big difference, but at home a fan just blows hot air. </p><p>Other parts of the country keeping warm would be the issue.</p><p></p><p>Just thinking with the strain on the grid and rolling blackouts </p><p>Our buildings aren't designed well</p><p>Attic spaces reaching 130-150 degrees with 1/2" Sheetrock and insulation separating the living space </p><p>Just seems with better designs we could do a better job keeping the heat out before it heated up the attic and building. </p><p>I have a customer that had his flat top roof sprayed with a foam type insulation then coated with cool seal </p><p>His shop used stay hot and ac wouldn't hardly cool it down below a 100 </p><p>Now it seldom gets above 80</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cross-7, post: 1339257, member: 24538"] Yep here you can get in the shade and it's not bad. Last summer east of Tulsa the humidity was so high shade didn't help but we put a big fan out on the patio and it made a big difference, but at home a fan just blows hot air. Other parts of the country keeping warm would be the issue. Just thinking with the strain on the grid and rolling blackouts Our buildings aren't designed well Attic spaces reaching 130-150 degrees with 1/2" Sheetrock and insulation separating the living space Just seems with better designs we could do a better job keeping the heat out before it heated up the attic and building. I have a customer that had his flat top roof sprayed with a foam type insulation then coated with cool seal His shop used stay hot and ac wouldn't hardly cool it down below a 100 Now it seldom gets above 80 [/QUOTE]
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