704. Why Your House Won't Reach 70° When It's 97° Outside
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Every summer, homeowners ask the same question: "My thermostat is set to 70 degrees, so why is my house sitting at 74?"
In this episode, Derek explains why your air conditioner may actually be working exactly as it was designed to work.
You'll learn why every home performs differently, how sunlight, shade, windows, insulation, and home orientation affect indoor temperatures, and why southeastern North Carolina creates unique challenges because your system has to battle both heat and humidity.
Derek also explains why comparing your home to your neighbor's or someone living in Arizona can create unrealistic expectations.
Plus, he shares the real test homeowners should be paying attention to after the sun goes down and one thermostat mistake many people make during extreme heat.
Topics covered:
• Why every home cools differently
• Why heat and humidity work against your system
• Why equipment still has limitations
• Why your house may rise above your set point during the afternoon
• When you should actually be concerned
• The thermostat mistake to avoid during a heat wave