How to Keep Your Home Cool in the Heat

Jennea Shirr

It’s summertime, and the weather’s heating up. While ceiling fans and air conditioning can help cool things down, they can also raise your electricity bill. How can you stay cool in the heat? Keep reading to see four new strategies…

Keeping cool in the heat can be difficult; fortunately, there are some ways to stay comfortable around the house — without spending an arm and a leg.

4 Strategies to Staying Cool

Are you searching for affordable ways to keep cool this summer? Try these four strategies that are proven to work:

  1. Be choosy about your cooking. Turning on the oven or cooking on the stovetop will heat your house. You could eat more cold foods (like salads and sandwiches) in the warmer months or cook outside on the grill. If you need to use your stove or oven, try to do so in the evening once the sun has gone down.
  2. Create more shade. Add shade around your home by planting trees or adding a pergola or awning where the sun gets the most intense. Adding reflective film to your windows can help, too.
  3. Maintain your HVAC system. If you’re using central air this summer, ensure it’s in top condition by getting a professional tune-up. You should also change your filters regularly. These steps ensure your system works as efficiently and effectively as possible.
  4. Upgrade your windows and insulation. If you have it in your budget, consider upgrading to double-pane or high-efficiency windows and updating your insulation if it’s been a while. Poor insulation and old windows let your cool air out and warmer air in — which will run up your electric bill.

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Jennea Schirr

Jennea Schirr

McKinnies Realty- Broker Associate

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