Air conditioning unit in window on porch
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Tonia on Jul 09, 2015You could build a box with shutters for doors the a/c could still blow through the slats and you wouldn't have to look at it.Helpful Reply
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Cynthia H on Jul 09, 2015Is it the kitchen window or the porch window that has the air conditioner in it? I ask because I was wondering if the backside of the air conditioner is projecting into the porch? Or is it an open porch with a roof? Would he consider a through the wall application, if it's for the kitchen (hopefully to another outside wall)? It's hard moving those darn things around, and the way I finally worked things out with my husband about ours, was keeping them on the same floor as they get installed every summer (in an upstairs room under an old buffet when not in use up there and on our enclosed back porch, downstairs). The day may come when moving them around gets too much for us, and I've been considering alternatives (although I'm not fond of through the wall year round). I doubt we would ever do central air in our old house, but, if we downsize, I might look into it.Helpful Reply
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Duv310660 on Jul 10, 2015Sell it and let the buyer remove it... I've never had A/C, and you learn to live without it. Seriously.Helpful Reply
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