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But I knew it was stuff she had bought at garage sale for our kid's college apartment. |
I had the same attic issue with my wife. I insulated the rafter bays and installed two gable fans, one at each end of the attic. Both are activated by the same thermostat. One fan sucks in outside air and the other blows hot air out. Now it doesn't get hot enough to ruin stored stuff and the house stays a little cooler too.
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My wife is on notice not to expect me to store any stuff of hers in the garage unless it is put in the space above the garage. I still haven't got a good answer re. why we are saving the kids old artwork and some of their old clothes.
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We stored Christmas decorations in the attic above the garage when stationed in Austin (Bergstrom AFB). Quite a bit of damage after only one year. The candles all melted. The ones that were large and shaped like Santa looked like caricatures (grotesque "evil" Santas) from someone's nightmares. Of course, in Vegas, even the garage was too hot to store much in. It was even hard on the cars, but outside (during the day) was worse.
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I was in San Antonio last week. That was the most miserable weather I’ve ever experienced. |
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I’d take Phoenix heat over San Antonio any day of the week. The humidity is just stupid. |
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I put in fans
one in each gable and a blower pointed at the exhaust turbine spinner |
Globalist manipulation of the weather cased these 100f days this early, blame Brandon and Obummer. Lets go Brandon IMPEACH!<iframe width="612" height="344" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/vzG-FKndErM" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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I wouldn't think SA would be that humid. I know that Austin usually seems far less humid than Houston, and the one time I was in SA I don't remember it being that humid. And El Paso was even less humid than that. Texas seems to get drier the farther west you go or maybe the farther you get from the Gulf of Mexico. |
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The Balcones escarpment is north of SA. The theory I've heard from weather folks is that the humidity rolls up from the Gulf and hits the escarpment then rolls back over SA and the rest of South Texas, sort of like a wave. So it traps the humidity here. No idea if that is sound but it sure feels like crap here so I believe it.
We lived in El Paso for a couple of years. It gets stupid hot there but the humidity is super low so it isn't that bad. If you get out of your car/truck with a sweaty shirt it dries up pretty quickly. Here, not so much...it just gets more sweaty. |
We left San Antonio to visit family in Allen (North Dallas) and I couldn’t believe the difference in humidity. Dallas felt close to what NorCal is like. Aside from the fact that just walking in the yard is treacherous with the fire ants, chiggers, and occasional copperheads, I would like Allen. San Antonio not so much.
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I walk from my office to courthouse (about 2 blocks in shade) about 8:30am. Lately it has been soupy and I start sweating the minute I get in the building. Yesterday wasn't soooooo bad though.
Today, thankfully was on Zoom. |
When I was little
My mother had a saying "A place for everything, and everything in it's place"
Don't fight with yours wives, guys, it's useless. |
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The biggest problem with N Texass, the weather is downright biblical. Rarely a perfect day. If it's not torrential monsoon rains during spring it's blistering heat. If it's a nice clear day with moderate temps you've got gale force winds for days on end. |
My mother in law recently moved in and coincidentally I’ve been spending a lot more time “putting tools away” in my garage. During the hot summer days my garage can become too hot and uncomfortable to do anything in there. So I decided to install an attic fan to see if it will keep the garage comfortable during the hot summer days.
The garage is drywalled and insulated. On Mother’s Day I installed a gable mounted attic fan. I also put a wireless thermometer in the attic to monitor how hot it gets up there. Today, 5/13/2022 the peak temperature inside the attic was 122.9 degrees F at 3:00 pm. The outside ambient temperature at 3:00 pm was 90.3 degrees F. A difference of nearly 33 degrees F. Inside the garage it was a comfortable 75 degrees. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1652497711.jpg I will be curious to see what temperatures I get when the outside ambient temperature reaches 100 degrees F. |
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