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74 degrees in the vehicle................ 79 degrees in the house................
That's the entire point of an AC unit. it's to keep your house at a steady temperature
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I see this happen a lot. The thermostat is turned down way to low (60 degrees or lower) causing ice to build up on the air conditioners condenser coils. Which causes the air not to get through the coils. The icing of the condenser creates a blockage and the air conditioner doesn't cool the house or room. Making you think it is not working. If not corrected the compressor will overheat. (Not Good). Turn the air conditioner off until the ice has melted (probably 24 hours). Then turn the air conditioner back on with the thermostat set to 68 to 70 degrees and it should go away. If not call a technician.
When you cool hot air, water condenses out of it. This water should be piped to the outside of the air conditioner unit and drained away outside. It is possible that the drain pipe is blocked.
the answer is air conditioner
if you really want your house cool....... you could have it on all day it would cause no damage.
A powerful full house air conditioner unit will cost in the range of 1500 to 2000 dollars.
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit; but I like it cooler than that in the Winter.
I live in a two story house and currently have one air conditioner unit for the whole house. I am looking to change that so that one unit does the upstairs and one unit does the down stairs. Where can I find air conditioner units that will meet my needs.
If the air conditioner is on but not cooling the house properly, you may have a leak in your duct work. A leak would allow all of the cold air to escape, blowing into the outdoors instead of cooling your house.
What ever the water suppy is comming into your house. -- If the main water comming into your house is 70 degrees then it should be the same after you run the water for a little bit inside your house. If you are not using water inside your house and it is 80 degrees inside. That is why you run the water to clear out your lines so it will be the same as main water.