I have a roommate for the summer. She’s originally from Arizona so I thought she would be okay with our fine hot humid weather. Quite the opposite, and she’s always turning the AC down to the ridiculous 62 degree while I’m okay at 80 degree. After a week of battling over the thermostat, we agreed to leave the thermostat at 79 degree when we’re both out of the house and then turn the AC down to 75 before going to bed. I’ve shut the vent in my room so that I don’t freeze to death while sleeping.
I think I’ve figured out that it’s not so much as the heat that bothers my roommate but the humidity. She can’t sleep unless there’s blast of cold air blowing on her. She recently got a new job where she won’t come home until 11 pm on some nights, so I’ll probably turn down the AC to 76 (not 75!) right before she comes home and that way she’ll have a constant gust of cold air as she prepares for bed.
I’m trying to get used to the AC noise at night and maybe eventually I’ll be able to tune out the noise. Maybe.
In the meantime is there any thing else I can do to improve the situation? I’ve thought about getting a dehumidifier…except I kind of need the humidity for health comfort.
P.S. the water heater is turned off for 21 hours a day as my way to make up for the AC being on more often.
I think I’ve figured out that it’s not so much as the heat that bothers my roommate but the humidity. She can’t sleep unless there’s blast of cold air blowing on her. She recently got a new job where she won’t come home until 11 pm on some nights, so I’ll probably turn down the AC to 76 (not 75!) right before she comes home and that way she’ll have a constant gust of cold air as she prepares for bed.
I’m trying to get used to the AC noise at night and maybe eventually I’ll be able to tune out the noise. Maybe.
In the meantime is there any thing else I can do to improve the situation? I’ve thought about getting a dehumidifier…except I kind of need the humidity for health comfort.
P.S. the water heater is turned off for 21 hours a day as my way to make up for the AC being on more often.
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