Now that the temperatures are getting hot, you might find that some of your money is burning up with all of that summer heat. This year, we have been able to reduce our summer cooling cost significantly. Last year, during the summer months, our electricity bill was more than $200. This year, so far we have managed to keep it under $86 a month. And, lest you think it has been a cool summer, let me tell you that we are already on our third heat wave.
So how did we do it? Here are some of the strategies.
One thing that helped us was a move to another home. This one has lots of trees that have helped shade the house. Of course, the house is much large and so requires more space to be cooled, so perhaps that balances things out. But the lesson here, of course is that landscaping can reduce some of your cooling costs.
As soon as the temperature starts to rise, we immediate close all of the windows. This might seem like a silly thing to do, but it works well to keep us cool. That is because by closing the windows, we keep the humidity out of the house. The lower the humidity, the more comfortable we will feel.
We also zone our house. We have one air conditioner placed in our living room. It is set at 75 and keeps the entire downstairs area quite comfortable. Any residual heat stays upstairs (heat rises). Since we usually don’t spend much time upstairs during the day anyway, it would be a waste of energy to cool it down. In the evening, we shut off the air conditioner and use fans in the bedrooms.
Since we pretty much stay in one place when we sleep, the fans can blow air on us all night, keeping us cool and comfortable. It is amazing how well the fans work. We even sleep with light comforters.
How do you stay cool without spending a fortune?
Mary Ann Romans also writes for the Computing Blog here at Families.com where she shares everything from the latest news on technology to cool downloads and fun websites.
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