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Originally Posted by MrPheer
Just in the pool room. There was 11 fullsize sliding-glass doors on 2 sides of the room that went to large deck overlooking the lake, but that didnt help the humidity. Running a pool heater and air conditioner (because the warm pool water made the air warm and humid) gets expensive to.
I'll never buy another house with an indoor pool again.
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you said you lived in Texas when you had the indoor pool, do you think any of that had to deal with climate down there too?? probably not, but just curious.
what were your average elect. bills like? i'm only paying $120 a month for this place (
http://babagirl.com/apartment/), its about 1500 sq feet, 2nd floor (gets hotter up here faster), central air of course.