Reduce Energy Costs While Ensuring Homes Stay Cool
Reduce Energy
Costs While
Ensuring Homes
Stay Cool
When attempting to
cool their homes, many
homeowners’ first instinct may
be to adjust the air conditioning
thermostat. But there are other,
more energy-efficient methods
to cooling a home.
According to the
International Association of
Certified Home Inspectors, as
much as half of the energy used
in homes goes toward heating
and cooling. The following
are a handful of ways to make
heating and cooling a home
more eco-friendly.
Insulate
Insulation often is associated
with warmth, and rightfully so,
as it is used to protect a home
from cold weather. However,
insulation also is effective at
cooling homes. Many insulation
materials work by slowing
down the way heat moves
through materials and into
spaces. Proper insulation can
provide effective resistance to
the flow of heat, meaning it can
help block hot air from flowing
into the interior of a home.
Insulation will help reduce
the amount of work a cooling
system will have to do to cool
a home thanks to the flow of
heat.
Replace air filters
Air filters trap dust, debris
and other microscopic particles
so they are not circulating in the
air or clogging up vents. Over
time, air filters can become so
bogged down with dirt that air
cannot move through a home
very easily, forcing cooling
systems to work harder. Simply
replacing the filters can help
cooling systems work more
efficiently.
Adjust the thermostat
Programmable thermostats
allow homeowners to adjust
their cooling systems for when
they are home and when they
are out. Air conditioners can
be set at higher temperatures
when residents are at work
or school, and then lowered
before residents arrive home.
Try evaporative coolers
Sometimes called ‘swamp
coolers,’ these devices can be
effective in regions with low
humidity. The U.S. Department
of Energy notes that these
coolers evaporate water into
the air to provide a natural
and energy-efficient means
of cooling a home. When
operating an evaporative
cooler, windows are opened
part way to allow warm indoor
air to escape as it is replaced
by cooled air. Unlike central
air conditioning systems
that recirculate the same air,
evaporative coolers provide a
steady stream of fresh air into
the house. Plus, they consume
only about one-quarter of the
energy consumed by more
traditional air conditioners.
Ceiling fans
Fans help to circulate air
throughout a home and create
an effective draft. Ceiling fans
are usually most effective at
circulating air throughout a
room. The larger the blades,
the more air that can be offset
by the fan. Many fans operate
quietly and effectively. In
some locations, fans may
be all that’s needed to cool
a space. In others, fans may
work in conjunction with
air conditioners to enable
homeowners to raise the
thermostat by about 4 F.
Keeping a home cool and
saving money in the process
is possible by making a few
tweaks to the cooling system.
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