What is the house made of?
The only thing I can remember hearing about like this is in stone or adobe structures. The heat takes a long time to seep through the outer walls, so you end up with it being relatively cool during the day and relatively warm during the night.
Other than that, I have no clue.
Julia
The house is plain two story wood frame, covered in white alum siding (with no insulation, yet, in the walls).
Sorry about mixing terms, but I didn't feel like converting. I thought I was getting a full blown fever (well, I'd be feeling colder instead of warmer). I do not doubt the accuracy of my therms. The indoor/outdoor one reads high in the winter because it's next to a single plane window. The furnace therm is new. Unless they are completely non functional, they would not have shown the outside getting colder and the inside warmer.
The computer is always on. I had the monitor off for hours, only turned on at 11:35.
Hot days are coming here to PA. I've got one AC in and running. Two more upstairs to put in. The one downstairs will be the bear. It weighs more than it should, and I'm weak. But from the basement only one person can carry it, unless we carry it outside, all the way around the house, then back through the house. It's going into a different window this summer, I can leave it permanently.
Kevin T. - VRWC
Sick day. Back hurts from laying in bed too much. Sleepy because I coughed all night. But if I feel better in two hours I'll cut the grass, because it needs done.
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