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Cooling Your Home


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July 23, 2010

Woman Cooling Her Home With Additional InsulationWhen it gets very hot in the summer and my central air conditioning doesn't seem to be able to get everything equally cool, instead of running extra fans in rooms where there are no ceiling fans, I use the fan setting on the central air. It circulates the air very well and makes the whole house seem cooler just the way a fan does. It costs less money to run and thus no need to turn your air down and use more electricity to cool the house.

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Just make sure to change furnace/air filter more often. You can also do this in the winter when heating. Circulate the air for more warmth. I have been doing this for years, circulating the air in the whole house and saving money.

By xintexas from San Antonio, TX

 
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August 22, 2022

I have two west facing windows. Needless to say, they get hot. I also have things in my window that shouldn't get hot but have no other place to put them. I spent $1.00 and 15 minutes on a fix that hopefully will help block out some of the sun.

Blocking the Heat from a Window

February 5, 2018

There are several ways to help keep a desert home cooler in the summer without costly electric cooling bills. Window awnings can help, as do shades, blinds, and especially room darkening drapes.

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Drawing these curtains is quite effective. This is a page about cooling a home in the desert heat.

Woman Trying to Cool Off on Hot Summer Day

September 30, 2017

Opening the windows at night and closing the house during the day is one of a number of ways you can reduce the temperature inside your home. This is a page about how to cool your home without air conditioning.

November 4, 2016

This is a page about saving money on air conditioning. There are several strategies for saving money on air conditioners.

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Timing of your purchase may help and once purchased keeping it well maintained can also lower costs.

Turning down Air Conditioning

August 12, 2009

Would a dehumidifier reduce air conditioning operating costs? I heard a rumor that it does reduce the power bill for air conditioning. The cost reduction is the result, both of reducing moisture and the drier air makes it more comfortable. Then we could set our thermostat for a higher temperature.

By Bella Swan from Forks, WA

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August 17, 20090 found this helpful

We live in western NC where it is very humid and we do have a dehumidifier to take the moisture out of the air AND "it does work"! We live in an over 1200 sq ft house and our power bill is less then $30 a week and this is running our central air at 72 degrees 24/7!

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Try it and you won't be sorry.

 
July 24, 20130 found this helpful

What it does is make you feel more comfortable so you can set the thermostat warmer and still feel cool.

 
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October 6, 2006

Using Sunblocker for Kitchen Window. My kitchen gets very hot in the summer due to a large kitchen window.

 
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June 28, 2006

I would like to know what is more energy efficient: Using central air with ceiling fans OR using window fans with ceiling fans to cool the house. I really wonder because the central air only comes on when needed but the window fans are running constantly and are set at the highest settings. Does anyone know?



Michelle from Newark, DE

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By katie a. (Guest Post)
June 29, 20060 found this helpful

Refrigerated air conditioning is WAAAAAAAAAAY more expensive than using window/room fans. If you can be comfortable using only window fans, use them. Running a simple fan (or four), even on high uses very little electricity.

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Cooling the air is what makes an air conditioner so expensive to run. The fan in it is the cheap part.

 
By Kelly (Guest Post)
July 1, 20060 found this helpful

We have an air conditioner but haven't used it for a couple of years (living in California), not since we installed an attic fan. The temperature could be just over 100 degrees F outside and it would (maybe) get to 76 degrees F inside (by 7pm). Very comfortable for us.

 
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