With all of the smoke from wildfires, here is how you can make a super easy homemade air conditioner to cool the house down without opening your house windows.
What if you’re not one of the lucky renters who have air conditioning in their apartment? Is your landlord required to provide that for you on extremely hot days here in WNY?
Just in time for the heat to begin on the Niagara Frontier air conditioning companies both locally and nationwide are experiencing shortages of some replacement parts.
Today is supposed to be super hot, so we have a little help for you. Maybe you don't have AC or maybe you have a certain room that needs a little extra help, here's the materials list from YouTube you'll need to cool down:
What did we do before air conditioning and do you really save energy by shutting off your air conditioner when you’re gone at work, or is it better to just let it run all day at a "set" temperature?
If you’re a man on a budget like me and you can’t spent what feels like every last dime you have on running your air conditioning all day and night, or if you have one room that just doesn’t cool down, this may be the trick for you.
I tried this ...
It was back in 1902 that a young engineer named Willis Carrier had prepared a set of mechanical drawings for his new employer, the Buffalo Forge Company, that would solve a problem that had long plagued printers and other 'hot' companies. The humidity in the air was not good for printing presses and something had to be done.
Not everyone in Buffalo has air conditioning. Even if you do, you don't want to rack up a massive bill because it is on in your home 24/7.
This is a genius idea and here are the directions on how to make a non-compressor based "5 gallon bucket" air conditioner and it's a simple DIY...
Yeah, you are probably from Buffalo if:
You Know You're From Buffalo When:
Bingo night is sacred.
Bowling night is sacred.
You use the word "the" before the number of an expressway: "the 290," "the 190".
You refer to "Ralph Wilson Stadium" as "Rich Stadium".