I agree with the "swamp cooler" suggestion. I once lived in Tucson and had one
mounted in a "heat chimney" in the middle of the house. Kept everything
comfortable and cost very little to operate.
Heat should be easy, probably a basic "through the wall" unit would suffice.
Mark V.S. in Austin, TX
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From: Thom Kuby [mailto:thomkuby@iwvisp.com]
All,
It appears that my 30 year old, high - maintenance combination A/C furnace
has finally taken a dump...every year since I've been in this house ('94)
I've been patching it up and running it. Now I think it's time to bite the
bullet and get a new one.
This thing lives on the roof. I, in turn, live in the high mojave desert
area of Ca-near Death valley... meaning extreme summer temps, (cold temps
never so bad...)
Any recommendations or ideas for a good, efficient unit? My house is about
1500sq ft
Any help/tips etc would be highly appreciated. I'm very leery of the local
contractors...the more homework I do on my own the better.
Thanks, I appreciate your time.
Cheers
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