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Do cathedral ceilings keep a house cooler?
I live in central Florida where it is in the 90's, however, I keep the AC running at 80, and the fan running sometimes, and the house is extremely cool.
I just moved into a new house with very high cathedral ceilings.
Is that the reason the house stays cool because the ceiling is so high?
Answer: The warmer air would rise into the ceiling areas above 8', and
you would be feeling the cooler air at the lower level. You could use a thermometer to record the temperature in both areas and compare. It might just be you have a very efficient cooling system and house.
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