Chicago526
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We bought our home at the end of last summer, with the knowledge that the a/c was on it's last legs. We suffered through without running it last year since we moved in at the end of August. Now with summer fast approching, I'm trying to decide what to do, we only have ceiling fans in the master bedroom and in the kitchen, and with plaster walls/ceilings, we don't want to have to install more if we can avoid it (plaster can be messy!).
The easiest option is just to replace the stupid thing, but I have no idea what that will run. Obviously it will depend on what kind of unit we replace it with, but if anyone has done this and can give me a ballpark, I'd appreciate it.
Our other options are to plug in DH's old window a/c unit from his bachelor days, but I hear they can really run up your electric bill. We'd put it in the bedroom and just run it enough so we can sleep at night, using box fans downstairs.
Our third option is what we did last year, which is to put a few box fans in the windows, both upstairs and down to get a breeze going through the house. This worked okay after the sun went down and it got cooler outside, not as well during the day. At least this option is cheap!
Anyway, if any of you can give me an idea of what a new central a/c unit can run, I'd really appreciate it!
The easiest option is just to replace the stupid thing, but I have no idea what that will run. Obviously it will depend on what kind of unit we replace it with, but if anyone has done this and can give me a ballpark, I'd appreciate it.
Our other options are to plug in DH's old window a/c unit from his bachelor days, but I hear they can really run up your electric bill. We'd put it in the bedroom and just run it enough so we can sleep at night, using box fans downstairs.
Our third option is what we did last year, which is to put a few box fans in the windows, both upstairs and down to get a breeze going through the house. This worked okay after the sun went down and it got cooler outside, not as well during the day. At least this option is cheap!
Anyway, if any of you can give me an idea of what a new central a/c unit can run, I'd really appreciate it!
