
People tend to use air conditioning more frequently as the days grow longer and hotter. To avoid the need for excessive cooling, set your thermostat to a moderate setting, utilize energy-efficient fans, and close your blinds or curtains during the hottest times of the day.
These straightforward suggestions can help you have a sustainable summer while leaving as little of an environmental footprint as possible. Keep in mind that sustainability is a way of life and that every small step counts toward a more sustainable and ethical future. Let’s make this summer a time for fun and environmental awareness!
Here you’ll find strategies to help you save energy and keep costs down during the summer when the weather is warm and you are trying to keep your home cool. Some of the tips below are free and can be used on a daily basis to increase your savings; others are simple and inexpensive actions you can take to keep energy affordable through the spring and summer.
If you haven’t already, conduct an energy assessment to find out where you can save the most.
Also check out tips to save energy during the fall and winter.
USE YOUR WINDOWS TO KEEP OUT HEAT
Install window coverings to prevent heat gain through your windows during the day.
Find out about window treatments and coverings that can improve energy efficiency.
OPERATE YOUR THERMOSTAT EFFICIENTLY
Set your thermostat at a temperature you find comfortable and that provides humidity control, if needed. The smaller the difference between the indoor and outdoor temperatures, the lower your overall cooling bill will be.
Keep your house warmer than normal when you are away, and lower the thermostat setting when you return home and need cooling. A programmable thermostat allows you to do this automatically and without sacrificing comfort.
Avoid setting your thermostat at a colder setting than normal when you first turn on your air conditioner. It will not cool your home any faster and could result in excessive cooling and unnecessary expense.
USE FANS AND VENTILATION STRATEGIES TO COOL YOUR HOME
Turn off ceiling fans when you leave the room. Remember that fans cool people, not rooms, by creating a wind chill effect.
When you shower or take a bath, use the bathroom fan to remove heat and humidity from your home. Your laundry room might also benefit from spot ventilation. Make sure bathroom and kitchen fans are vented to the outside (not just to the attic).
Find ENERGY STAR ventilating fans.
KEEP YOUR COOLING SYSTEM RUNNING EFFICIENTLY
For maximum energy affordability, schedule regular maintenance for your cooling equipment.
Learn about operating and maintaining your air conditioner, evaporative cooler, or heat pump.
Avoid placing lamps or TV sets near your room air-conditioning thermostat. The thermostat senses heat from these appliances, which can cause the air conditioner to run longer than necessary.
Learn additional tips for operating a room air conditioner efficiently.
Vacuum your air intake vents regularly to remove any dust buildup. Ensure that furniture and other objects are not blocking the airflow through your registers.
CONSIDER A RANGE OF APPLIANCES AND LIGHTING OPTIONS
Consider lighting options that operate at cooler temperatures.
Learn more about your options for efficient lighting.
Find out when to turn off your lights.
If convenient, take advantage of daylight instead of artificial lighting, but avoid direct sunlight.
Learn more about strategies for efficient daylighting.
Wash full loads of dishes and clothes for better efficiency.
Learn more about efficient dishwashing and laundry.
KEEP HOT AIR FROM LEAKING INTO YOUR HOME
Seal cracks and openings to prevent warm air from leaking into your home.
Learn more about air sealing new and existing homes.
Add caulk or weatherstripping to seal air leaks around doors and windows.
Find how to select and apply the appropriate caulk.
Learn how to select and apply weatherstripping.
Find out other ways to improve the energy efficiency of your windows.
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Mariya Zelenskyy – Media and Outreach Coordinator sustainability@everettcc.edu