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Ways to Beat the Summer Heat Without Breaking the Bank

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Time flies so fast, and summer is here before you know it. This means only one thing: scorching heat! Depending on where you live, temperatures can be shooting up as early as May. Unfortunately, the most effective way to keep cool is also the most expensive—running the air conditioner round the clock.

The good news? There's no shortage of ways to stay cool during the summer without spending a fortune. The following are some of the best and cost-effective ways to beat the summer heat:

1. Invest in a New AC Unit

If you have an old air conditioning unit, it would be best to get rid of it and invest in a new AC unit. While purchasing a new AC unit will involve spending money upfront, it is considered a wise investment, especially if you choose a certified Energy Star model. Undeniably, a certified Energy Star model uses less energy compared to conventional models.

2. Tune-Up Your Central Air Systems 

If you have a central air conditioning system at home, it is recommended that you ensure it functions accordingly by having an HVAC specialist check it during spring. This can help guarantee it runs at maximum energy, helping you save energy as a result. 

You can also do a DIY tune-up of your HVAC system by changing the filter and vacuuming the compressor coils. Keep in mind that every kind of air conditioner, from portable A/C systems to window units, can benefit from a good cleaning.

3. Install a Programmable Thermostat

It would be impractical to keep cooling your home if you are not around. This is especially true if you leave the house for a holiday. Fortunately, this is where a programmable thermostat can come in handy.

Programmable thermostats are affordable and can be instilled easily, even without professional help. Set the thermostat only to come on when you are at home. Smart thermostats can offer energy savings by as much as 10 to 20 percent.

4. Shade Your Compressor Unit

If your central air system has an outdoor compressor, you can help ensure it works as efficiently as possible by keeping it in the shade. If it's situated on the north side of your property, you can place some shrubs strategically. Providing some shade for your unit can keep the hot air away so your unit won't have to work overtime to keep you cool.

5. Try Using an Evaporative Cooler

If the place you live in has low humidity, it might be a good idea to use an evaporative cooler. Evaporative coolers work with just a fan and water. When the water evaporates, it can drop the air temperature instantly. The fan will also push the cool air into your room. 

 6. Use a Dehumidifier

If you reside in a humid climate with hot, sticky summers, it might be a good idea to try sucking out some of the moisture so you can feel more comfortable. When the weather gets too humid, the body can't cool itself by sweating alone since it won't evaporate into the air that's already saturated. Drying out the home using a dehumidifier can make it feel cooler. You may even have to run your air conditioner less. 

7. Change Your Light Bulbs

At times, making small changes can already make a massive difference in your comfort during the summer months. For instance, if you are using incandescent light bulbs or halogen, you can keep cool (and lower your energy bills significantly) by switching to LEDs or CFLs. Said bulbs are also more efficient and won't make as much electricity on heat loss. 

Conclusion

Beating the summer heat does not have to cost a fortune. If you want to stay cool and save money simultaneously, the tips laid out above can help you achieve both objectives.

About the Author

Rachel Watson is the Senior Content Editor of New AC Unit. Aside from heading the company's content marketing strategies, she writes articles about how to stay fit and energy-efficient home living.