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Lava Rock

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  1. My pool is salt water, pretty much takes care of itself after balancing in the spring. I toss the robot in every other day to vacuum it. Total maintenance of about 30 minutes per week. I do spend some time on the landscaping and other stuff thoughffcca61d47e544a697e1302f070eb9cb.jpg&key=55ecd898bcf5991b1f07ee9b2476ef03c1cc6388bf4c9f982444ca20484cdc0f
    Nice pad

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  2. I will be out and about during this boiling hot summer peak. With a hoodie and long pants just like our second season, winter. No a.c.in-home,  nothing changes. exercise, eat well, hydrate and occasionally watch radar for a light shower to warm it down.
    I call bs

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  3. We have a great room, living room, dining room, kitchen, etc 1st level and get by with 1 8000 btu window unit. Over 1200 square feet.   Great room ceiling isn’t as high (15’).  Very comfy right now. Keeping the moisture down is key
     
    with 25-30 people, especially if going in and out opening doors all day that might not work
    Yeah the deck doors will be opening and closing a lot. May try putting our small dehumidifier in the room. Maybe that will help a bit

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  4. Just now, Great Snow 1717 said:

    18,000 BTU combined with 2 fans and a dehumidifier  is a better option.  And you will have to cool/dehumidify the area overnight.  And even with those a lot depends on how many people will be in the area and how long they will be in the area for.

    thanks. maybe i'll just get a box fan. If it rains, there could be 25-30 people in the house:yikes:

  5. Regarding Saturday HHH, we have an open concept great room with 20' cathedral ceilings. Total sqft including foyer and kitchen is 740sqft. Too late to get a mini split, so was thinking of 12,000 btu window rattler. With all the open space, I'm not sure how effective a window unit will be, so burning $450 may be a waste. Plus we have large windows that lets the sun in, so I'm thinking the unit will provide little relief for our BBQ guests.

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