Here are a few suggestions for cost-effectively keeping cool this summer:
- Keep your air conditioner in the shade. To cool your house efficiently, make sure your AC isn't directly in the sun.
- Set your thermostat as high as possible. Aim for the recommended energy efficient summer temperature of 78 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
- Ditch your air conditioner and use use a ceiling or portable fan as much as possible. Ceiling fans generally are more effective in rooms where family members congregate.
- Check the filter on your air conditioner at the beginning of the summer. A clogged filter will use up to fiver percent more energy than a clean one.
- Combat the heat by drawing shades and curtains on particularly hot days.
- Use the exhaust fans in your bathroom and kitched to help reduce the humidity burden on your air conditioner.
- Don't set the thermostat really low if your home is warm because it won't help it cool down any faster. When the AC is on, it runs on the same “speed” regardless of the temperature setting.