Don’t hate the summer
heat!
You may not be able to
control the heat levels outside, but you can control the temperature levels inside your home. Fortunately, there are a few secrets that will help you stay cool
this summer! And, even better, these secrets will also help you save
money on your energy bills!
Okay, maybe they aren’t
“secrets” because you may have heard some of them before, but you should
definitely follow these 5 tips today to stay happy all summer long.
1. Clean
Your AC.
Ideally, step #1
should be completed before the hot weather begins. You may not have to clean it thoroughly every year, but professionals suggest that your cooling system should be inspected at
least once a year.
If anything is
malfunctioning, or your cooling system is out-of-date, you will want to get it
replaced. Immediately. And it is recommended that you get something that has an ENERGY STAR
rating. You will regret waiting until the middle of summer to fix any problems.
2. Air
Conditioning OR Windows open – never both.
You probably got sick
of mom and dad scolding you to keep doors and windows shut during the summer. But this is because hot air will follow cold air until the temperature is evened
out.
If you have your AC on
and you open the window to get the “best of both worlds,” what you are really
doing is allowing all that hot air in and allowing the temperature of your
house to rise. So make a choice: air conditioning OR windows open. Never do
both. It’s a waste of money.
3. Insulate!
If you want to keep
something that is cold cold… insulate! If you want to keep something that is it
hot hot… insulate! It really is that simple.
Experts suggest
starting to insulate from the top and working your way down from there. So, start with the
attic and then start sealing everything else that may be letting cold air outside. The biggest culprit guilty of leaking
hot air inside during the summer? Windows that are not properly sealed.
4. Use
fans.
The great thing about
ceiling fans or floor fans is that you can use them with or without your air
conditioning running. Fans do not actually cool the temperature of the room.
Instead, they keep you comfortable because they evaporate the moisture from your
skin.
When you have a fan
running, you will be able to feel more comfortable in higher temperatures.
However, don’t leave a fan running after you leave the room or your home. This
is just wasted electricity.
5. Shade
your home.
Putting up barriers
between your home and the sun will help keep you cooler and lower energy costs.
This can be done many ways: by planting shade trees, adding blinds/curtains to
the inside of your home, installing awnings to the outside of your home, etc.
If you want to stay
cool this summer, start with your exterior! If you have any questions about
energy-efficient roofing, siding, or window options that will properly keep
your home sealed from the harsh heat of summer, contact our team!
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