Cooling my hot house.......
Hi everyone.
OK, so, I and my lovely other half have been living in our house for just over a year now, and we have a problem. It's just too damn hot! I'll try to describe it as best as I can, and hopefully someone will have some advice for us........
Single skin brick lowset. Colourbond roof. 1 Whirlybird. Cathedral ceiling in family room (approx 4 inches between ceiling and roof. Rest of the loft has thermosealed R3.0 batts. 1 x split system aircon (Fujitsu) in lounge, not sure of power, and split system inverter in master bedroom. Again, not sure of power, but it does stink when we use it!
Basically, all 3 bedrooms are on the East side, the lounge and dining room on the West. Kitchen and entrance hall is to the South, and bathroom, toilet and laundry are the North. They all meet at the family room in the middle.
The aircons are great at cooling the relevant areas, but as soon as you turn them off, the temp starts rising. On average, if its 28 odd outside, it's 32 ish inside. Now, we have a nice breeze that blows most of the time, but it blows onto the N/E corner of the house, and the only windows it comes through are the toilet and bathroom due to the 2 storey house next door, and therefore, it doesn't really do much for the inside temps.
We really don't want to have the aircon running all day every day during summer, so does anyone have any ideas as to a reletively simple (and therefore cheap!) way of a bit of additional cooling. The other half really doesn't like fans (some kind of childhood phobia), so is there some sort of simple draw through equipment, more effective than the whirlybird, to pull more heat out of the roof space, as I'm sure a lot of the heat comes in through the family room. We have shade on the windows from the eaves and don't open the blinds on most windows, but we're really struggling!
Any advice would be most appreciated.......
Thanks very much