Keep your Dallas home cool without putting excess strain on your air conditioner. The experts at Fast Response Heating & Cooling break down helpful summer tips for beating the heat.
When the scorching summer heat settles over Central Texas, you might think your only line of defense is running your home cooling system. Air conditioners will certainly keep your Dallas home cool, but running them constantly can increase your energy costs and take a toll on your unit’s performance over time. Combine your air conditioning with other cooling and ventilation tips to achieve huge energy savings.
Do you want to make your home more comfortable without cranking up the air conditioning? The following tips can make a huge difference.
Leaving all of your blinds and curtains open during the day allows sunlight to fill your home and raise the indoor temperature. As the temperature rises, your air conditioner has to work harder to keep your Dallas home cool throughout the day. Close the blinds to block sunlight and keep your home cooler during the hottest part of the day.
Does your house heat up around dinner time? The heat from your stove and oven can fill the space and force your air conditioner to operate. If possible, cook your meals outside on a grill to keep your home cooler in the evenings.
Cross ventilation plays a major role in making a space feel cooler and more comfortable on a hot day. Let a gentle breeze fill your home by opening windows on opposite sides of the house. Not only will this reduce the need for your air conditioner but it lets fresh air circulate your house.
Air conditioners pump cool air into your home while also making the environment more comfortable by lowering indoor humidity levels. To reduce the strain on your system, invest in a dehumidifier that will remove excess moisture from the air.