Or in the summer: It's 95 degrees? Why not, you know, turn on the air conditioner?
My house has two furnaces. The one that works is in the front room with the giant windows. The one that rarely works is near the bedrooms, but rarely works. I'm not sure how well insulated the house is, but with all our glass, it's almost irrelevant. In the summer, we bake, but because a pitched roof was added to this house ten or more years ago, we're happier than our neighbors with flat roofs.
Air conditioner? *snurf*
No. There's not even more than one window a wall one would fit in, and the idea of central air is a strange fantasy.
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My house has two furnaces. The one that works is in the front room with the giant windows. The one that rarely works is near the bedrooms, but rarely works. I'm not sure how well insulated the house is, but with all our glass, it's almost irrelevant. In the summer, we bake, but because a pitched roof was added to this house ten or more years ago, we're happier than our neighbors with flat roofs.
Air conditioner? *snurf*
No. There's not even more than one window a wall one would fit in, and the idea of central air is a strange fantasy.