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» 2008 Iowa State Football
Football Kickoff:
View Poll Results: When do you turn the air on?
It is already on for good 17 16.83%
It has been on but is now off 16 15.84%
Probably going to go on for good by memorial day 21 20.79%
I wait till June/July 50 49.50%
I don't have air 4 3.96%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 101. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 05-16-2008, 10:34 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

I live on the 7th floor of my building and only spiderman could access the window, so I crack it open. It opens sideways and only 4-5 inches so I'm not too worried. Haven't had the AC on yet.
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Old 05-16-2008, 10:47 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

We have ceiling fans go all year long (I have to have it cold when I sleep), and the air has been on sporadically over the last month or so (can't open windows much due to allergies).
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Old 05-16-2008, 11:11 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

I will wait until the wife complains... and the kids don't have ceiling fans... so probably early june/late may.
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Old 05-16-2008, 11:16 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

Our house it has to get low 80's before it gets turned on.
I'm curious how folks in Iowa said it got up to 80 in there house today, yeah the high outside was slightly above 80 degrees but with insulation the temps shouldn't cross much above 76/77 inside. In August the 95 degree temps only cause it to be 89/90 in the school.
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Old 05-16-2008, 11:21 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

What's air conditioning? Its called open your windows in this country.

I usually start using my oil furnance in November and turn it off in late March. I only burn 250 gallons of fuel oil annually. I have a super duper energy efficient house with a top notch ventilation system.
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Old 05-16-2008, 11:45 PM   #36 (permalink)
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It's already ran a couple of times this past week, and by memorial day will run until October more than likely. I can generally hold out longer than the wife can, as May seems early to me to run it, but that's just the Iowan coming out. It gets hot here in Arkansas way to early!
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Originally Posted by isuno1fan View Post
Gotta be over 80 in the house for me to turn it on. I'm reading 78 in my house right now in Clive, but the downstairs is much cooler and that is where my daughter sleeps so she won't be hot.

The wife is always freezing even if it's 90 so she won't be hot. I'll be a tad stuffy tonight, but should manage.
I'd kill for a basement but down here there totally unheard of thanks to clay and rock.
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Old 05-16-2008, 11:49 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

Originally Posted by Iastfan112 View Post
Our house it has to get low 80's before it gets turned on.
I'm curious how folks in Iowa said it got up to 80 in there house today, yeah the high outside was slightly above 80 degrees but with insulation the temps shouldn't cross much above 76/77 inside. In August the 95 degree temps only cause it to be 89/90 in the school.
Our apartment isn't built very well. I am convinced that the windows have cracks around them....our upstairs temperature is dramaticly different than the main floor so we have our fan running constantly now
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

Our current "house" has two foot thick stone walls and small windows. No need for air.

That and it's located on the side of a mountain in a forest that has strong "fairy tale" properties ensures that it never gets warm enough to notice.

I'm not kidding.
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Old 05-17-2008, 02:01 AM   #40 (permalink)
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

And it's located on top of a cave, that was used by Celts to store their food, and to make primitive beer, before being a brewery.

The biggest downside, is that sometimes we wake up on Saturday mornings to a group of tourists on your driveway, looking at the house. We're historic and stuff.
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

Originally Posted by Phaedrus View Post
Our current "house" has two foot thick stone walls and small windows. No need for air.

That and it's located on the side of a mountain in a forest that has strong "fairy tale" properties ensures that it never gets warm enough to notice.

I'm not kidding.
Yeah heading to Germany is interesting, none of the people I stayed with had AC. Then again it helps that the average in July, for instance, is 10 degree's below northern Iowa's. It can get hot though like the first trip I went it was 40 degrees celsius(don't care about spelling right now also for those wondering its roughly 100 F) Overall I've heard reports of cooler and a bit less humidity. The second trip we had a week of 50's and 60's F in July something that would never happen here.
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

About late February mine started to come on.
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

the wife won't let me have it on until she's hot at night.....and i was sweating last night while she bundled up in blankets....i hate it.
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If you just bought a nice AC it would be a damn shame not to use it. Kind of like insurance. My health insurance used to be pretty expensive so I'd break a finger now and then just to use it. :)
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Re: When do you turn the air on?

It has to be hot at night before we will turn it on. I hate waking up in the morning and trying to dry my hair while sweating. So, that is when I insist it gets turned on.
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