Ya Know it's HOT in Texas...
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 5:43 pm
Ya Know it's HOT in Texas...




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Old Polish sod installers instrutions, water on the roof may help cut down hear transmission.Bullseye wrote:My question is WHY? Is the homeowner afraid his house is going to spontaneously combust?![]()
That picture reminds me of a joke, the punchline went - green side up!
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Bullseye
I knew you would know the origin of that joke, Len.bearandoldman wrote:
Old Polish sod installers instrutions, water on the roof may help cut down hear transmission.
A power ventilator in the attic may help also by increasing the air flow.Waffen wrote:I wonder if that would really work? I've been thinking of having that "aluminum spray" installed in my attic/ceiling/insulation to cut down on my power bill ($400 a month in a 1500 sqft house)
I might just try it. Not like I can look any less silly than I already do to the neighbors.
You know in the drier climates in some of he high contry westrn staes they use misters, by sprying a mist in the dry air it causes it to evaporate and help cool the air. A swaamp cooler will work in the dry air. I can remember the old car coolers n the 50's before the advent of the AC units in cars becoming more available. Run the air through a damp clothe ndn pull the latent heat out by evaporaing the water.Bullseye wrote:I knew you would know the origin of that joke, Len.bearandoldman wrote:
Old Polish sod installers instrutions, water on the roof may help cut down hear transmission.It maybe a skillful use of evaporation, but it looks more to me like a Redneck Swamp Cooler!
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Bullseye