We owned a home in Newburyport MA for nine years and I doubt we would have needed AC more than three or four days during that entire time. In fact it was not unheard of to run the furnace for a few minutes in the midst of summer just to take the morning chill off of the house. 1964 was the coldest summer they had ever known and the beaches were declared disaster areas so that the motels and boardwalk concessions would be eligible for federal assistance. We wore sweaters and jackets all summer long and ran the furnace nearly every morning.
Dale in the Flat Lands:----- Politics is supposed to be the second-oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first. ~Ronald Reagan
larencorie@axilar.net wrote:
I'm looking at houses (in Massachusetts, if it matters) and many
> have forced air. Wondering how complicated & expensive central
> AC would be.
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