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Ways to Make Your Home Ready for the Summer Heat

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The heat brought about by the summer months is inevitable and it can wear you out, even without literally doing anything in your house. Don’t let the extreme heat stop you from doing the things you love indoors by preparing your home to be summer-ready. Below are some tips that can definitely help you do so.

Maintain your Air Filter

Regularly check the air filter of your HVAC system, or your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system. Replace it as necessary because it tends to be used more during the summer season. A clean and well-maintained filter will ensure that your HVAC system is functioning at its optimum efficiency.

Install a Ceiling Fan

Strategically install ceiling fans in the areas of your home, which garners the most foot traffic. The areas frequented by most people in your household tend to be the warmest portions of your home. If you have a smart home, the experts at CeilingFansHQ states that you can still install ceiling fans that can be controlled remotely by an app on your phone. Rest assured that there are troubleshooting guides and tips that are made available in case you encounter unforeseen circumstances.

Use a Programmable Thermostat

Apart from ceiling fans that are suitable even for smart homes, you can also venture out into programmable thermostats. Use one to automatically set the temperature of a room of your home for maximum comfort, while maintaining energy efficiency. Aside from energy efficiency, you can even save up on your energy costs by keeping the temperature relatively warm when nobody is home.

Update Your Home’s Insulation

Even before the summer months start to kick in, it is a good idea to regularly check the insulation of your home. Pay attention to the areas between the conditioned and unconditioned spaces in your home, as well as your attic. It may be that you may already need additional insulation on top of your current one. If this is the case, it is time to get in touch with the professionals who will be able to effectively manage a proper insulation update.

Go Green

If you have a green thumb, now is the perfect time for you to practice smart landscaping by planting shrubs and some leafy trees near your windows. These plants will provide you with the additional shade that you need from the sun, as well as a natural cooling factor brought about by nature.

To wrap things up, the warm months of the summer can inhibit you from being productive indoors, but this doesn’t have to be the case as long as your home is ready for it. Make sure that the air filter of your HVAC is maintained and replaced as needed or install a ceiling fan to keep you cool, especially in areas of your home with the most foot traffic. You can also try a programmable thermostat or update your home’s insulation, or better yet, engage your green thumb. All these are geared towards having a home that is ready to take in the summer heat.

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