How to Keep Your Home Cool in the Summer Heat

Posted on 12th September, 2019

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Summers in Oklahoma are incredibly hot, which means people turn on their air conditioners all day long. Homeowners end up paying high energy bills, increasing their overall monthly expenditure significantly. At Manchester Homes, we prioritize developing energy-efficient homes in Oklahoma.

Besides using different energy-efficient features like green construction methods or solar power, we advise homeowners to follow some steps to cool down their Oklahoma luxury homes during hot summers. Apart from keeping the indoor spaces of your home relaxed and comfortable, it will keep your energy bills relatively low as well. Here are a few useful tips from one of the most highly respected custom homebuilders in Oklahoma.

1. Keep Doors and Windows Closed

Ensuring that all your doors and windows remain shut is an excellent way to keep hot air from entering your house. See to it that your curtains and blinds stay closed at noon as light transfers some heat too. You can significantly reduce the air temperature in the indoor spaces by keeping your windows closed and shutting the blinds.

2. Install LED Lights and Lighting Fixtures

Halogen, CFL, and even incandescent lamps emit a considerable amount of heat. The temperature of a room will rise if you keep a room well-lit. In this respect too LED bulbs are advantageous. They emit cool light and minimal amounts of heat, which have little to no impact on the temperature of the room. Besides consuming less energy, they provide sufficient illumination as well. If you are particularly concerned about your energy bills, this might be a great way to keep a handle on them.  

3. Use Ceiling Fans

Although they are found in almost every house around the world, people tend to forget just how effective they can be. Most fans either spin clockwise or counterclockwise. The clockwise setting is perfect for winters can it allows proper heat distribution. On the other hand, the counterclockwise spin is perfect for the summer as it effectively helps in cooling the house down. Table fans are ideal if you want a direct breeze.

4. Position Box Fans Out the Windows

The one thing many homeowners aren’t aware of is that when they position box fans outside the window, it helps to push hot air out. Rather than creating an artificial breeze, consider using these fans as an exhaust to improve the comfort levels in a room.

5. Install Better Doors, Windows

You should consider investing in modern, energy-efficient doors, windows, and insulation. Your home will remain significantly cooler during summers and warmer during winters if you invest in tighter window and door seals and good quality insulation.

We are committed to providing our clients value for money and offer green homes for sale in Oklahoma City that meet their needs. Our team will work closely with you and offer you all the information you need about our services and solar power installations for homes. If you want to know more about our green home construction in Oklahoma, get in touch with Manchester Homes. Call 405 787 7242 for assistance.