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5 Ways to Beat the Arizona Heat

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Summer often brings temperatures in the 90s, and sometimes they soar into the triple digits. When that happens, it’s important that your home can provide you with a cool, safe place to rest. Find out about five ways that you can stay cool, no matter how hot things get outside.

Keep Your HVAC System in Peak Condition


Your HVAC system is your best tool against the heat of scorching summers. By scheduling regular maintenance and promptly addressing any repair needs, you can keep your system running at its best for years. HVAC upkeep isn’t an option; it’s an absolute must.

Invest in Reflective Window Treatments


While natural light pouring through your home’s windows can make any room feel larger and more open, it can also raise temperatures in your house. Fortunately, you can invest in reflective films that bounce some of the sun’s UV rays back outside. This also lessens the strain placed on your HVAC system, allowing it to run efficiently and effectively.

Be Smart With Your Landscaping


When many people think of ways to keep their homes cool in the summer, they think only of things they can do inside. However, you can also make some strategic decisions with your landscaping. Use native trees to cast shadows on the southern and western walls of your home, creating an extra barrier between the sun and your house.

Use Ceiling Fans Strategically


Contrary to popular belief, ceiling fans don’t actually lower the temperature in your home. However, you can use them to improve ventilation, which makes you feel more comfortable. During the summer, make sure your fans are spinning counterclockwise to push cool air downward.

Install ceiling fans in high-use rooms like your living room or bedroom. Pairing multiple fans with your air conditioner allows you to raise the temperature on your thermostat a couple of degrees. This means you can reduce the strain on your system and the amount that you’re spending on monthly utility bills.

Limit Heat-Generating Activities


Some of the heat-generating appliances in your home can be your worst enemies when you’re trying to stay cool. While some household tasks, such as cooking and doing laundry, and unavoidable, you can be strategic about when and how often you do those things. If possible, limit how often you use these appliances, and try to use them in the evenings, after the sun sets.

Ultimately, having a reliable cooling system in your home is the most effective way of staying safe and comfortable when summertime temperatures climb into the triple digits. When you need AC maintenance or repair in your Phoenix, AZ, home, call the HVAC professionals at ACE.

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