Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts

15 April 2010

Easy on the AC

One way to keep your home running more efficiently is to avoid going overboard on the A/C when it's warm. But how can you keep your house cool without it? Try some of these tips!

From abc.com's "Save Money On Home Cooling":
  • Pull down the shades and draw the curtains to keep out the summer sun.
  • When the sun's not hitting your windows, keep them open, and use fans to draw hot air up and out of the house.
  • Don't use exhaust fans in your kitchen and bathroom for too long if your house is air-conditioned. 'In one hour, it can empty the whole house of all your conditioned air'...
  • Make sure your filters are cleaned or replaced once a month and that your vents don't have any obstructions in front of them.
Treehugger's "10 Overlooked Low-Tech Ways of Keeping Your Home Cool" has a host of ideas, including the ever important "use a ceiling fan instead." Most families just use a few rooms each night -- their bedrooms. No need to air condition the rest of the home! Just ensure that all bedrooms have working ceiling fans, then run them all night to keep the cool -- and the energy -- focused on only the rooms in use.

Green is Sexy recommends something a little less conventional for the "darker greens" among us: "Save energy (and money!) by turning off the A/C at night ... and curling up with an ice pack. Yep. An ice pack. If you put an ice pack under your neck or in your hands at lights-out, you’ll cool your body down enough to fall asleep and stay asleep."