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Cool Your Home without AC



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By : Sonia Smith    99 or more times read
Primarily, the notion behind cooling your house without using an AC unit is to reduce heat sources and eliminate built-up heat from inside. Most importantly, today’s financial crisis prompt a lot of people to look for ways to lessen energy consumption and pay lower utility bills.

Below are some ways to cool your home without using an air conditioning system.

  1. One best way to cool your home minus the use of an AC unit is to install a whole house fan. This works best at night and in the late evening. They allow air to move through the windows and out the attic. This helps keep the insides of your house cooler and reduces radiant heat through the ceiling because they make the attic cooler. If you find it difficult to invest on a whole house fan, you can use affordable box fans in your windows.

  2. Reduce heat transfer on your roofs and walls. Insulate your attic now, if it is not yet insulated. This gives a bigger chance of comfort with lower expense. Weatherize your house to reduce loss of conditioned air and use weather stripping to cut back on the transfer of air.

  3. Keep your home clear with solar screens. This prevents up to eight percent of solar heat from entering your house. Solar screens usually cost $60 for every single window. You might also be interested to consider installing retractable awnings than large glass windows, which is effective on the south, and west facing windows.

  4. Use cool colors throughout your home. Paints with light colors do not draw solar energy and lets your home remain cooler.

  5. Install cheap heat-reflecting films on your sun-facing windows. This keeps your home cooler and lessens UV rays from damaging your furniture and floors. For warm weathers, the most effective are sun-control types. Nevertheless, bear in mind that they reduce the amount of light coming through the windows. In places where cold weathers are a problem, you can choose to use a combination film. However, avoid using it on windows facing south if you want to benefit from the sun’s warmth during the winter months.

  6. Lessen the heat by pulling drapes and shades and use shelters to avoid direct sunlight getting through the west and south facing windows. Overhangs, patio overheads, latticework and awnings are also very effective.

  7. Closely monitor the temperature of the inside and outside of your home by using an indoor and out door thermometer. If the air is cooler outside, you can open windows and doors to ventilate your home. Make sure that your windows and doors have sufficient screening to prevent bugs from getting inside. Arrange the furniture and drapes so they do not restrict airflow.

  8. Plant fast growing trees on the south and west sides of your home. This keeps your home cool and shades it from the sun. Choose tree selections that are sturdy for your area and avoid trees with easily breakable limbs like a chinaberry or a hackberry.

  9. Lessen humidity in the air by reducing mid-day washing and drying of clothes, showering and cooking. Nevertheless, if you should do these things, make sure to switch on ventilating fans to help extract warm, moist air. Be sure to turn them off after using.

  10. If you are building a new house, you can invest thousands more for radiant barrier attic insulation, solar attic fans, whole house fan, low E windows, planting trees and highly efficient air conditioning unit with a SEER over fifteen rating if it is necessary.

Using these methods should assure you of a cooler home without the use of an AC unit, or if you should use one, lessen its consumption and reduce on energy use and utility bills.
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