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Old 07-29-2015, 03:47 AM   #10
richfaa
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: North Ridgeville
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Darker colors absorb heat, light colors reflect heat'...Thats what I am saying the black and gray were the perfect colors to reflect heat.But they sure are pretty. Except for blocking off the furnace cold air return we did nothing else and that did not seem to help. It is going to be near 100 today and I will do some more checking.

Fortunately we manage to stay in moderate temps all year. The furnace is rarely used as the fireplace does the job most of the time in Florida. The A/C is used more. We would normally not be here this time of year .We should be in Wyoming. 100 degree days are not common in Northern Ohio and by the weekend it will be in the 80's thanks to Canada.
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