Do you want to keep your home cool in summer? If so then you have come to the right place. This guide will show you what steps you can take to try and make a huge difference, so you can not only enjoy the summer weather but also make sure that your home is keeping you nice and comfortable.

Essential Tips that will Keep your Home Cool in Summer

Focus on your Windows

If you want to keep your home nice and cool in summer then creating a cross-breeze through your home when the weather is hot and sticky will help a lot. You need to try and be selective about the windows you want to open, and when you want to open them. Opening windows that happen to be on opposite sides will help a lot here, as it encourages airflow throughout the home. You should also try to open windows at night and then close them during the day. If you do this then you will soon find that it is easier for you to trap cooler air, and it also encourages circulation quite a lot. It may seem a little counterintuitive, but you also need to try and point a fan at an open window as well, as this is the best way for you to push the hot air outside once more.

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Block the Sun

Another thing you need to do is try and take steps to block the sun. As tempting as this may be, you need to avoid flinging the windows open as it will increase the heat of your home quite considerably. If you have a south-facing window, or if your window faces the sun for most of the day then it is imperative that you keep your curtains and your blinds shut. Try to open your windows on the shady side of your home too, as this is a good way for you to avoid hot air and too much sunlight from getting in. Little things like this can make a huge difference, so keep that in mind if you can.

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Be Frugal

You also need to try and be frugal with your fans if you can. Electric fans may seem great, and they can certainly give you instant relief. With that said you do need to make sure that you don’t have them on all the time as they can use a great deal of energy. If you can, you need to try and point your fan at the ceiling. Hot air rises, so if you do this then you can disperse the hot air relatively easily. You also need to try and bounce cool air back into the room as this will lower its overall temperature. If you know that you have a timer on our fan then it’s good to try and make sure that you switch it on, only when you need it. A good solution, if you don’t want to use your fan, would be for you to invest in air conditioning. When you do, you will notice that it is easier than ever for you to keep your home at a stable temperature. It’s very easy for you to invest in air conditioning and when you do, you will notice a huge improvement in the general comfort of your home.  Simply get in touch with an air conditioning service today, as this is a good way for you to get a recommendation on what unit is right for you, as well as find out if there is anything you can do to get a fairly energy-efficient system.

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Lightbulbs

Next, lightbulbs. Did you know that lightbulbs can emit up to 90% heat? This is the last thing you want to be dealing with. Try and change out your lightbulbs so that they do not give out as much heat. You also need to make sure that you swap to LED alternatives if you can as this will cool your room with way less energy. As the weather heats up, you should also try and check which bulbs you can probably get away with replacing. You will save money in the long run, and you may also find that it is a good way for you to keep your home much cooler.

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Insulate Everything

Be sure to insulate everything too. Insulation is often thought of as being a solution for cold weather and although it is, you do have to make sure that you look into loft insulation as being a good option too. Loft insulation is great but if you want to make a change on a smaller scale then be sure to look into draught excluders as well as inexpensive foam tape. You can put this around the doors and when you do, it will shut the cold air in while keeping the hot air out. Insulating is a big job, but it is worth doing and over time, there is no doubt that it will end up paying for itself.

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Take a Cold Shower

Although there are a lot of things you can do to try and keep your home cool, it’s also important to make sure that you look into other options too. If you want to keep yourself cool then one of the best things you can do is try and take a cold shower. If you do this right before bed, then you will trick your body into feeling that it is colder than it is. You don’t have to make it too cold, just cold enough to make a difference to your core body temperature. Another thing you can try and do is put some ice-cold water into a hot water bottle. If you do this then you will notice that it is a good way for you to cool your body down overnight, which is a good way for you to make a difference if you are not able to make the above improvements to your home. If you can keep this in mind then it will also help your whole family, as it’s something you can prepare for ahead of time.

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