Tips to Keep a House Cool in the Summer

Many people greatly anticipate the summer months.

Many people greatly anticipate the summer months. Fun activities like barbeques, pools, and sunshine all come to mind. However, some days are hotter than others, and keeping the house cool can be challenging with rising temperatures. Fortunately, there are certain things homeowners can do to keep the temperature comfortable.

Here are some tips for keeping the house cool during the summer:

Create a breeze

A breeze in the home can feel like a natural AC and doesn't cost any money. Homeowners can choose to open doors and adjacent windows. The crosswind effect will lower the temperature and cool everyone down.

Cool the home with natural plant shade

This is an effective method for keeping a home cool and doubles as an interactive activity for family members. Certain plants (especially trees) can block the sunlight from pouring in through the windows and warming up the walls. Homeowners can plant trees that don't take much time to grow, such as poplars. They also have significant aesthetic appeal.

The homeowner should consider what side of the house they'd like to shield from sunlight and plant trees close to the windows and walls.

Clean the AC filters

During high temperatures, having a properly working air conditioning unit is essential. Homeowners may notice that the AC isn't reducing the heat properly. The solution might be to conduct a maintenance check and clean the air filters. The unit won't cool the house efficiently when air filters become clogged. It can also hike energy bills and lower the air quality, making it seem stuffier in the home.

Close the blinds

Closing the blinds during the summer can cool down the whole house. The more natural light enters the house through the windows, the hotter it becomes. Closing the blinds during the hottest hours of the day can make the rooms feel more comfortable.

Use awnings

Using natural foliage as a heat blocker isn't always an option. Fortunately, awnings can act as an efficient alternative. Many homeowners install them over windows that expose the house to solar heat. Larger awnings over sliding glass doors, terraces, or porches can help homeowners get outside while staying in the shade.

Get a professional AC installation

There are many ways to keep the house cool during the hot summer. But none are as effective and straightforward as installing an air conditioning unit. However, this task will require a professional for secure installation. Homeowners would benefit by using their new air-conditioning unit and some of the other methods on this list. Calling a professional for maintenance will also ensure the AC effectively cools the air in the home.

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