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My favorite alternative cooling device is a gin
and tonic. It’s portable, easy to operate and provides instant
on-demand refreshment.
Is there such a thing as a Tanqueray energy tax credit?
Although you can install solar panels, a wind turbine or micro hydro
to generate the electricity to run an air conditioner, the only true
whole house alternative cooling method is a geothermal ground source
pump.
The cost of this type of system can be recouped in as little as two
years on a new house installation, but the initial capital outlay is
more than most homeowners can afford.
Let’s say you re-mortgage your house for $20,000 and you have a
choice between a new kitchen and a geothermal heat pump; how many
new heat pumps have your neighbors been showing off lately?
Less expensive options to consider:
Weatherization
The only people who haven’t learned the value of caulking, weather
stripping and insulating yet are living in caves or tents.
Fans
Ceiling, paddle, and portable fans produce air motion across your
skin that increases evaporative cooling. A moderate breeze of one to
two miles an hour can extend your comfort range by several degrees.
Whole House Fans and Evaporative (Swamp) Coolers
These devices can reduce your air conditioning costs by 50% or more
but are only effective if you live in a dry climate (less than 40%
humidity).
White Roofing
Elastomeric roof coatings reflect 90% of the sun's rays and will
reduce the indoor temperature by 7 degrees according the independent
research laboratory MER Corporation. These coatings are for flat
roofs and cost around .50 per square foot to apply.
Radiant Barriers
These shiny, reflective barriers keep excess heat out of your attic
in the summer or keeping your floors warm in the winter. Stapled
under the rafters or joists, it reflects 97 of the radiant heat that
strikes it. The non-profit Florida Solar Energy Center has shown
that an attic radiant barrier can reduce air conditioning costs by
at least 20%.
Air Conditioners
Clean the filter once a month. Turn off your A/C when you leave for
more than an hour. It saves money. Draw the shades while you’re at
work. Close off unused rooms or, if you have central A/C, close the
registers in those rooms and shut the doors.
Set your A/C thermostat at 78°F—or higher if you have ceiling fans.
For each degree you raise the thermostat, you'll save 3%-5% on
cooling costs.
If you want to make a fortune in alternative cooling, invent an air
conditioner that runs on corn.
About the Author:
D. Benjamin Castonguay is the owner of iapsales.com
LLC - a family business specializing in
HVAC products. We are distributors of
Qmark Heaters,
electric
tankless water heaters, bathroom
heaters, patio heaters,
electric heaters,
portable air
conditioners &
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