Bathrooms need proper ventilation. Ventilating your bathroom involves installing windows or if this is not possible, installing exhaust or bath fans to lessen humidity and eliminate odor.
The bathroom is one of the most important areas of the house. In fact, this is one of the first rooms that homebuyers check when they look for a new house to buy. Bathrooms have evolved over the years. Before, it was just a place where one wants to clean up and refresh. Now, it is more than that. Many have transformed their bathrooms to a more sophisticated spa-like look. Although it is a great investment, it comes with disadvantages as well. These types of bathrooms have high humidity level with poor ventilation. Such can cause a lot of problems.
When heat waves hit areas that are accustomed to temperate summers, it can be hard to stay cool. Many homeowners put their focus on surviving the winter, and don't own air-conditioning units. On the other hand, people that do own air-conditioners are sometimes reluctant to use them due to high electric rates or environmental concerns. Whatever your situation, here are some low-budget ways to reduce your home's utility bills and stay cool at the same time.
You can cool your home without using an air conditioning system. This helps lessen energy consumption, lessen your nature footprint and also reduces your utility bills.