Heating, Ventilation, and A/C in the south

I recently moved down to the south for work and I am still getting used to the boiling and humid weather.

I don’t think how people live in this climate all year long, however I am hoping that I will get used to it eventually. I moved down here from a northern area of the country that didn’t have high levels of humidity! Before moving down here I hadn’t easily visit a place that had high levels of humidity either, so it was a shock to me when I moved down here. I easily didn’t think what I was getting myself into. In our seasoned house, I didn’t need to consistently have the A/C on because you could get away with just opening the windows if you needed to cool down the house. However, in our new house, you have to turn on the A/C if you want to cool down the cabin at all. I also have to keep the A/C on to help control the humidity. I hate the humidity much more than I thought I would, but it easily has been hard to get used too. I have been turning on our A/C and leaving it on all day and evening. I haven’t gotten our first bill yet, however I can only imagine how much it is going to cost me. I easily need to find a way to cool down our cabin separate from having to keep the A/C on at all times.

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