90 degree weather with 90% humidity can have you racing for the thermostat just to get some relief. In Florida, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) can account for more than 40% of your utility bill, and at an average electricity cost of 12.09 cents per kilowatt hour, that can add up to a lot of money.1 Here are some alternate ideas for handling Florida heat in July. Avoid creating additional heat in your home One way to keep the air inside your house as cool as possible is to cook outside on the grill, serve cold salads or
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