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Keep Your New Home Cool This Summer and Ways to Reduce Your Electricity Bill
Keep Your New Home Cool This Summer and Ways to Reduce Your Electricity Bill
Audra Siburt • June 21, 2024

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As the temperatures rise, keeping your new home cool during the summer becomes a priority. Not only does a cool home provide comfort, but it also creates a space for friends and family to enjoy time together during the hotter months. Here are some practical tips to help you maintain a cool and comfortable indoor environment while keeping energy consumption low.

Optimize Your Cooling System

Regular Maintenance

Schedule regular maintenance for your air conditioning system. Clean filters and ducts to ensure your AC run efficiently, reducing energy consumption and cooling your home more effectively.

Smart Thermostats

Install a smart thermostat to better control your cooling system. These devices learn your habits and adjust the temperature accordingly, ensuring your home is cool when you need it to be and conserving energy when you don't.

Utilize Natural Ventilation

Open Windows

During the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning and late evening, open your windows to allow cool air to circulate throughout your home.

Cross Ventilation

Create a cross breeze by opening windows on opposite sides of our home. This natural airflow can significantly reduce indoor temperatures without relying heavily on your AC.

Block Out the Sun

Close Blinds & Curtains

During the hottest part of the day, keep your blinds and curtains closed to block out direct sunlight. This prevents your home from heating up unnecessarily.

Reflective Window Film

Consider applying reflective window film to your windows. This can reduce heat gain by reflecting a significant portion of the sun's rays away from your home.

Use Fans Wisely

Ceiling Fans

Use ceiling fans to circulate air and create a wind-chill effect that makes you feel cooler. Remember to set your ceiling fans to rotate counterclockwise during the summer.

Exhaust Fans

Utilize exhaust fans in the kitchen and bathroom to remove hot air and humidity, which can help in maintaining a cooler indoor environment.

Reduce Heat from Appliances

Cook Smart

Avoid using the oven during the hottest parts of the day. Opt for stovetop cooking, microwaving, or outdoor grilling instead.

Laundry and Dishwashing

Run your dishwasher and washing machine during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late evening. Use the air-dry setting on your dishwasher to avoid adding heat to your home.

Enhance Insulation and Air Sealing

Seal Gaps and Cracks

Inspect your home for any gaps or cracks, particularly around windows and doors, and seal them to prevent cool air from escaping.

Upgrade Insulation

Good insulation doesn't just keep your home warm in the winter, it also keeps it cool in the summer. Ensure your home is well-insulated to maintain a stable indoor temperature.

Incorporate Shade

Plant Trees

Planting trees or installing awnings can provide natural shade to your home, reducing heat gain from direct sunlight.

Shade Screens

Install shade screens or use outdoor shades to block the sun's rays from hitting your windows directly.

Adjust Your Habits

Energy Audits

Conduct an energy audit to identify areas where you can improve efficiency. This can help you make informed decisions about where to invest in upgrades.

Conscious Consumption

Be mindful of your energy use. Turn off lights, appliances, and electronics when not in use. Consider using energy-efficient lighting and appliances to further reduce your energy consumption.

By implementing these strategies, you can keep your new home comfortably cool this summer while also keeping your electricity bills in check. Small changes can make a significant difference, allowing you to enjoy the season without the discomfort of excessive heat or high energy costs. Stay cool in your new Landmark home this summer!

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