east side of my sons house, A,C cannot keep up, thinking limousine tinting for windows. Severe sunload till 7 pm

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In response Paul Robb to his Publication

Try reducing the amount of sun light from all the windows. an inexpensive trick is cut sides off black plastic garbage bags. Unfold and flatten the plastic against the windows. Scotch tape easily holds the plastic in place along the window frame. cut to fit the window. when smooth and tight it looks and acts like like a tinted window.

Praying for President Donald J Trump & all those souls dedicating themselves to saving the world from those who seek to destroy us.

In response Paul Robb to his Publication

Try reducing the amount of sun light from all the windows. an inexpensive trick is cut sides off black plastic garbage bags. Unfold and flatten the plastic against the windows. Scotch tape easily holds the plastic in place along the window frame. cut to fit the window. when smooth and tight it looks and acts like like a tinted window.

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In response Royal Raven to her Publication

great idea, but am going to pay for 90% UV block tint

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In response Paul Robb to his Publication

You need to shade the condenser. T.he more shade you can provide for your condenser unit, the less of a chance it will have of overheating. Moving it to the north side of the house would be the best option if it can be done, if not find a way to shade it.

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In response Traveller Q__ to his Publication

not an option, but lattice work giving condenser room and shade will help

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