Staying Cool During a Bucks County Heat Wave: 10 Simple Tips to Beat the Heat
With another stretch of hot, humid weather in the forecast, here are a few easy ways to stay comfortable while keeping your home energy-efficient.
1. Keep the Sun Out
Close blinds and curtains during the hottest part of the day, especially on south- and west-facing windows. It can make a surprising difference in your home's temperature.
2. Don't Overwork Your Air Conditioner
Set your thermostat to a comfortable temperature and avoid constantly adjusting it. Ceiling fans can make a room feel several degrees cooler while using much less electricity.
3. Stay Hydrated
Drink water throughout the day—even if you don't feel thirsty. Heat and humidity can sneak up on you.
4. Grill Outside
Instead of heating up your kitchen, fire up the grill or enjoy a fresh summer salad for dinner.
5. Check on Neighbors
Older adults, young children, and pets are especially vulnerable during extreme heat. A quick phone call or visit can make a big difference.
6. Protect Your Pets
Walk dogs early in the morning or later in the evening, and remember that asphalt can become dangerously hot for their paws.
7. Change Your HVAC Filter
A clean air filter helps your air conditioning system run more efficiently and keeps your home cooler.
8. Take Advantage of Local Cooling Spots
If your air conditioner is struggling, spend a little time at your local library, shopping center, or community center.
9. Water Plants Early
Morning watering helps gardens and landscaping retain moisture before the afternoon heat arrives.
10. Think About Long-Term Energy Savings
If your home is consistently difficult to cool, improvements like better attic insulation, upgraded windows, or smart thermostats can make a noticeable difference.
A Local Real Estate Tip
Summer is one of the busiest times for buyers. If you've been wondering what your home might be worth in today's market—or you're considering a move before fall—I'd be happy to provide a complimentary market analysis and answer any questions you have. There's never any pressure, just helpful information.
Debbie Spaulder
eXp Realty
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