Each summer seems to get hotter. That means that we are spending more money to cool our homes every year. The good news is that you have control over your energy consumption. With a few simple tips, you can reduce cooling costs this summer and stay comfortable.

Maintain the Air Conditioner

Air conditioning makes up the bulk of your summer energy costs. If you are running an older, inefficient air conditioner, you are throwing money away. Maintain your AC to make sure it is operating effectively all season. Have your system serviced in the spring so it will be ready to use when the weather gets hot. Change your air filters monthly to improve air quality and help the unit run more efficiently. Upgrading to a new AC unit altogether will pay for itself in energy savings.

Use Fans to Reduce Cooling Costs

Using ceiling fans and other fans throughout your home will circulate the air, creating a wind-chill effect. This means that you won’t have to set your thermostat as low and can save money. Use fans in the busiest areas of your home and you and your family members will feel more comfortable.

Close the Curtains

As the sun pours in through the windows, it heats everything in the room. Even if you have newer energy-efficient windows, you can still benefit from using curtains to block the sun’s rays. Close the curtains on the east side of your home in the morning and on the west side in the evening to block direct sunlight, keeping the interior of your home shaded and cooler.

Reduce Cooling Costs With a Smart Thermostat

Smart thermostats are a great way to reduce cooling costs this summer. Programmable thermostats allow you to control the temperature of your home throughout the day, so you can use more efficient settings when you’re not home. A smart thermostat allows you to control your air conditioner remotely. If you are gone from the house all day, you can raise the temperature when you leave and lower it before you return home using a smartphone app.

Use a Dehumidifier

If you live in an area with high humidity, a dehumidifier will help reduce cooling costs. Humidity makes your house feel warmer than it is. If you reduce humidity levels in your home, you can increase the temperature of your thermostat and feel just as comfortable. A hygrometer measures moisture in the air. If your humidity levels are above 50%, you will benefit from using a dehumidifier in your home.

Reduce Cooling Costs this Summer

These simple tips can save you hundreds of dollars this year. You will be glad you made the effort when your utility bill is lower and you feel comfortable all summer long.

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