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Look maah I moved out and got my own space:)
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UW your too much
I love reading your posts ALWAYS put a smile on my face and your avatar to boot aint bad either I got a collection of old coke bottles so when lenscrafters goes outta business im your man! we can make you some hip new glasses! |
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#2 |
NO! Im not a female - but being a dragon, I do eat them.
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Another option is if you dont have any ducts up in the loft, you could always run a duct up there - although a little more than runnning the electric changes to run another air conditioner, in the long run it works out cheaper as youre not paying for the electric of the extra air conditioner. Its easy to "hide" an extesion duct from the existing air conditioner and if youre handy with a few tools you could do it yourself
Keep in mind that heat rises so the more you can force from the air conditioner up there the more efficient the unit will run If you are on a top floor also make sure there is some sort of ventilation in the roof/ceiling space to remove heat |
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