A Heat pump vs an evaporative cooler

That’s not the case with the evaporative cooler

I can still remember the Summers with my Grandfatherrents. My Dad raised us by herself as well as Dad often worked a couple of different tasks to do it. So while she was inside the commercial Heating and A/C of her work, we stayed at our Grandfatherrents place during the mornings. It was entirely awesome because they lived out in the country. There was a lake, woods as well as all kinds of cool stuff for a young lad to get into. My sister stayed pretty close to my Grandma. But I was out of the cooling as well as into the high heat of summer time all morning, every morning. I went back to the cooling method my Grandfatherrents used. It was not the heating pump or any sort of central air conditioning. They had what we call a swamp cooler. That’s a colloquial term from the region to describe an evaporative cooler. This sort of cooling method uses the evaporation process to reduce the temperature inside a home. It’s fairly effective at dropping the rapidly changing temps a bit. And around here during the Summer, any relief is great relief when it comes to the high heat. However, with a swamp cooler, there is no humidity balance like with the most current Heating and A/C technology like a heat pump. A heating pump reduces the humidity level as part of the air conditioning process. That’s not the case with the evaporative cooler. I can remember that apartment regularly having a bit of a bleach odor because my Grandma had to fight the mold as well as mildew from all that heat as well as humidity. When I reflect on those old mornings, it makes me all the more grateful to have great residential Heating and A/C as well as pitch perfect air conditioning.

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