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How to Keep Your Home Cool This Summer (Without Turning Up the A/C)

By
Real Estate Agent with Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert

It's easy to just crank up the air conditioning during the hottest months of summer. Sure, the energy bill may be higher, but it's worth the extra expense to keep your home cool — right? Or are there any sure-fire ways to save money and stay cool indoors?

Before you reach for the thermostat, try these DIY energy-saving tips to keep your home comfortable and keep you from breaking the bank.

1. Raise the A/C Temperature — Yes, Really

It's better to keep the air conditioning down, but if you want to keep it on, raise the thermostat to a comfortable temperature. When you're at home (or have buyers viewing your home), set the thermostat to 78 degrees Fahrenheit (25 Celsius). When you're away, set the thermostat to 85 Fahrenheit (29 Celsius).

The trick is to find the temperature that's comfortable, not too cold or too hot. This is crucial if you're selling your during the summer. No buyer wants to step inside and still be sweating during a showing!

2. Wash Dishes and Do Laundry at Night

You'll want to avoid using as many heat-generating appliances or lights as you can during the summer. Use your dishwasher, dryer, or oven only during the coolest parts of the day, either in the early morning or evening. You can even air-dry your dishes and use the stove or microwave instead of the oven.

3. Unplug Electronics When You're Not Using Them

Did you know your appliances still use power when plugged in, even if they're turned off? One way to reduce your energy bill during the summer is by unplugging anything that you're not using.

4. Close the Blinds During the Day

a living room with a couch and sheer curtainsA little bit of sun can make a huge difference in your home's indoor temperature. Cut down on the sunlight streaming in through your windows (east- and west-facing windows in particular) by closing the blinds and curtains and replacing heavier curtains with sheer ones.

During summer home showings, however, you still want to let in a little natural light to brighten up your home. Make it count.

5. Turn the Fans On

If your home has ceiling fans, use them. According to the US Department of Energy, using a ceiling fan will let you raise the thermostat by 4 degrees Fahrenheit without changing how comfortable your home feels indoors.

6. Replace Your Incandescent Light Bulbs

Incandescent bulbs give off a lot of heat compared with compact fluorescent lights and LED bulbs. A small but effective way to keep your home comfortable (and save some money in the process) is to replace any incandescent bulbs with more energy-efficient ones.

7. Find the Gaps and Close Them

How well is your home insulated? Is any heat getting in from a leaky door or window? Seal any cracks with caulk or weatherstripping to keep the cool air inside.

Summerize Your Home for Showings

a decluttered living roomWhen you're selling your home during the summer, remember that home showings are all about brightening your home and making it look and feel comfortable. You don't have to crank up the A/C for home buyers during a showing. You can use these energy-saving tips to make it cooler indoors without having to pay those higher energy bills.

We have plenty of other tips to help you sell your home. Call us and let's talk.

 

Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

 There are those moments. where the AC feels like it's freezing if you have to turn it off

Jul 02, 2021 11:23 PM
Thomas J. Nelson, REALTOR ® e-Pro CRS RCS-D Vets
Big Block Realty 858.232.8722 - La Jolla, CA
CEO of Vision Drive Realty - Coastal San Diego

Great tips, but the #1 tip is to live in Coastal San Diego, CA, 😎

then you'll always be cool 😉

Jul 03, 2021 12:41 AM
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hello Kat - smart tips about the power behind your air conditioning preservation tips.   Some good ideas on multiple levels.  Not simply for any cost savings which are appreciated but for the benefits to our planet.  

Jul 03, 2021 04:09 AM
Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Chicago, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Kat. Great tips and must admit I am guilty of not following many. Enjoy your day.

Jul 03, 2021 04:53 AM
Bob Crane
Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified - Stevens Point, WI
Forestland Experts! 715-204-9671

Hi Kat,  Thanks for sharing these tips to keep our homes cool over the summer.  I need to tweak a few of these things - but we are on the right track.

Jul 03, 2021 08:06 PM