@Evereigh I was just saying in another post that we’re gradually moving from a cool, misty PNW rainforest climate to a mediterranean climate — long, hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. We’ve already moved from zone 7 about 30 years ago to today’s zone 9. I’m replanting my yard to survive summers that are permanently like this one, and to provide summer shade via deciduous trees along the southwest sides of the house. I also recommend saving up to install a whole house exhaust fan..
@lifeinthePNW I was JUST looking at the whole house exhaust fans last night!
We have one window, up way high at the front of the house, like in the stairwell, kinda, where the sun just beats through. I was looking at remote control shades for it, It's too high to get to on a regular basis, so a "regular" shade won't work.
@Evereigh I have a skylight and basically just keep the white honeycomb shade pulled down on it all the time. Light comes through but not heat and I’m never blinded by it.
@Evereigh look into how much insulation you have in your attic. We had a new unit inside and out and ductwork installed four years ago. The AC guy told us then we needed insulation. I did not know how little insulation we had up there until it started being 80° inside the house. we had 12 inches of R30 blown insulation put in the attic a week ago. It's been over 100 outside and it is still 70 to 72° in my house.
Oh, my bad. We hit 99.0* with 91% humidity. :D
I repeat. I. Hate. Summer.