Home > How To Library > Windows > Residential > Beat The Heat

Beat The Heat

Print VersionBookmarkEmail this page to a friend.
Install window air conditioners snugly. Insulate spaces around air conditioners for a tighter fit. An air conditioner with a tight fit around the windows or wall openings will make less noise and allow less hot air in from the outside. Check air-conditioning ducts for proper insulation. Insulation around ducts prevents cool air from leaking and keeps it directed through the vents.

Make sure your home is properly insulated. This will help you to conserve electricity and reduce your home's power demands for air conditioning. Weather-strip doors and windowsills to keep cool air inside, allowing the inside temperature to stay cooler longer.

During a drought, conserve water by placing a brick, or another large solid object, in your toilet tank to reduce the amount of water used in flushing.

Consider keeping storm windows installed throughout the year. Storm windows can keep the heat out of a house in the summer the same way they keep the cold out in the winter Protect windows. Hang shades, draperies, awnings, or louvers on windows that receive morning or afternoon sun. Outdoor awnings or louvers can reduce the heat entering the house by as much as 80 percent.

If you have a fan installed to vent warm air out of your attic, use the fan to help keep your home cool.


Add To:
Del.icio.us
Digg
Google
Y! MyWeb
Reddit
Technorati


Sears - Vinyl Siding


A.I.M. Radiant Heating - Heating


Radiantec - Radiant Floor Heating


Intelligent Warmth - Today's Oilheat


Sears - HVAC Repair


LightingUniverse.com - Lighting for your Home

View all Showrooms


Related Articles Related Tips Related Videos
Home Maintenance Checklist
Protecting Your Doors and Windows
Emergency Board Up
Ceiling Fan Benefits
Storm-Ready Windows and Doors
Caulking Payoff
Building an Energy-Efficient Florida Home
Analyzing Energy Efficiency in Older Homes with Infra-red Technology
Impact-Resistant Windows and PGT Factory Tour







 

About | FAQ | Contact | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Help
© BobVila.com 2008