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Americans in hot climates, does your house have a furnace?
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I’m thinking about places like South Florida, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Regions where it rarely gets below room temp outside.
In cooler areas I’ve lived central air conditioning is considered to be a nice feature, but not expected. Curious if the reverse is true with heating and hot places.
EDIT: To clarify, I’m not asking about places that get chilly winter nights like Arizona. Think tropical and nearly-tropical.
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