He intends to shave up to 35% of his cooling costs

So here is James once more. After thinking about it repeatedly, the time for execution of his air conditioning strategy is upon him. Well, James did the first two steps this Spring so getting started isn’t the right sentiment. He is now to the point where the Summer heat and humidity are for real and the hardest part of the plan commences. The Spring stuff was easier when it came to adopting a new approach to cooling his cabin. James started the new air conditioning plan with a tune up for the air conditioner. This way, he’ll be operating at max efficiency. And this Spring, he opted to leave the cooling off as much as possible so he could get used to the rising temperatures over time. Simply put, he just had to save money on the air conditioning in his cabin. Perhaps James is the outlier but the couple of years of inflation have hammered his budget. He is the sort of folks who simply lives paycheck to paycheck. Each month, there is a certain number that goes into savings or investments. But with inflation and no rise in pay, James had to address some cost cutting. Of course, one of the higher fixed costs for his cabin is the cost of air conditioning. James has a history of just doing whatever he wants with the thermostat setting all Summer. Well, not this year and that’s going to be the toughest part of the year. Yet, he can supply on disciplined thermostat control. He is convinced of it. His target is to shave 35 percent off the utility cost that comes with cooling his cabin from mid May through mid November.

 

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