Running a dehumidifier helps a lot also.
Getting your indoor air humidity down below 60% makes 75F feel like upper 60’s.
Plus you remove the likelihood of mold growing in those low circulation areas of your home.
If a power attic vent isn’t in your budget, a good passive way to let your attic vent is with a ridge vent.
Of course, you have to have vented soffits for this to work.
Stay cool.
Originally Posted by mufffDiver72
I used to run a dehumidifier, and it did what you say.
The trouble is finding one reliable enough to run more than a couple of years, if even that long.
I used to get them from Sears and buy their protection plan. They usually replaced with a new unit instead of repairing. The protection plan wasn't cheap, but it was much cheaper than constantly buying new units. That is all a thing of the past now.
Maybe I will be able to diagnose the one I have now, and get a new part. Don't have time to tear into it right now.