Old 11-27-2011, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by SuzanneG View Post
Maybe try managing the heat that you can control in the room so your AC can do its job. For instance, put your iron on a surge protector. That way, you just use the on/off button on the protector to turn your iron off while not in use, then just hit the button to turn it on a few minutes before you will need it. Also, you can use the spiral type light bulbs in your lamps, they don't give off heat. Insulated curtains on your windows will help with afternoon sun (or you could replace those windows with some that have a Argon between the two panes. That way, light comes in naturally, but the Argon keeps it from heating up your room).

Just some thoughts for you. :-D :-D
Please, do not leave your iron plugged into a surge protector or the wall when not in use. We have had two members (at least) lately that have had fires because of this. ALWAYS unplug the iron when not in use.
How about just insulating the wall between your room and the garage, rather than the complete job that was suggested? Kat Sews suggestions also very good.
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